Quotes from professionals who have seen the power of "Net Results 2.0 Tracking System"
Dr. Jim Loehr. Co-founder at Human Performance Institute
"A tennis racquet and 20 years of playing experience is no longer sufficient for achieving success as a teaching pro or coach in the high performance tennis arena of today. Sports Science applications and high-tech computer programs like the new Net Results 2.0 Performance Tracking System will soon be required tools for every professional."
Chuck Kreise, Men's Tennis Coach - Clemson University
"Very practical tool for match analysis. I learned to use it in 15 minutes."
Joe Dinoffer, USPTA Master Pro, President of Oncourt/Offcourt, Ltd., Dallas, TX
"Net Results 2.0 was the first statistical analysis program that allows a coach or player to track essential stats for every single shot hit in a match. This comprehensive approach can also be used to scout opponents. From our research this is the most comprehensive match and player analysis program available on a laptop computer. Many coaches say it's so good it's almost unfair to use it."
Jim Hastings, USPTA Elite Coach with 6 former students winning Oregon State High School Championship
"This is a highly advanced computer program that works in Microsoft Window format and is usually used from a laptop on site as the actual match is being played in real time. It can be operated by a parent or my own assistant pro. Compared to the cost of a Smart Court at $35,000 to set it up, and then pay $5,000/year to keep it up to date, this simple laptop method is the way to go with a one time fee of $325 for the pro's version. It can generate around $1,500/month extra income, which pays for itself in one week."
Wayne Pierre, Club Pro, Vancouver, WA.
"In the beginning I didn't think about this, but now my students can't argue with a machine (computer). Statistics don't lie. I think with my better players being accountable to a monthly or quarterly evaluation of how they compete or how they are improving, this basically produces an Elmer's Glue loyalty between players and their coach.
4.5 Ladies Doubles Team, Portland, OR.
"First of all, we were totally shocked by the stats on our over-heaads, which we felt were very strong. It showed 15 attempted overhead smashes and only one error, but eventually winning only 3 of those 15 points. We had to look at the video of our match to believe it. Sure enough, we were hitting straight to our opponents who were backing up and simply blocking them back. We worked on placement and angles the next day."
Calvin Davis, PTR Pro - Charlotte, N.C. (comment referring to one of his students)
"When I first started using this system to analyze Cecil's weak and strong areas, we soon added to it the benefit of using the program as a scouting tool on his opponents. Cecil had no ranking when we started working together, but in three years from the age of 15, he went to top 20 in the United States in the 18 & unders, and then to a college scholarship at the University of Alabama. Cecil's primary motivation to excel came from continually trying to beat his previous best stats. He never got tired of it."
Carl Lewis, World Track Star and Olympic Gold Medal Champion
Instead of focusing on winning or losing I focus on trying to improve and beat my best performance from other track meets. If I beat my best stats, the result usually take care of itself."
Bob Israel, parent of champ level junior 16 & under
"This is the first written report (kind of like a progress report from her school teacher) we have ever received from a tennis pro since my daughter began lessons five years ago. I'm glad her club pro cares enough to regularly measure her progress?"