Apple Watch
Apple Watch Racquetball Scoring App
Score racquetball matches from your wrist with Volley's Apple Watch companion. Tap the side that won the point, get a haptic confirmation, and your phone score updates instantly. Full offline support, every racquetball scoring rule handled, free on iOS.
Phone scoring is broken — wrist scoring fixes it
Most sports scoring happens with your phone in your hand or your phone on the bench. Both are bad: in your hand, you stop playing every time you score; on the bench, you forget to update and the score drifts. The Apple Watch fixes both.
The Watch app supports every scoring rule the phone app does — deuce, advantage, no-ad, tiebreaks, set transitions, doubles serving rotation. Pick your sport at the start, then just tap to score from there.
How Volley scores racquetball on Apple Watch
HealthKit integration logs your matches as workouts so they count toward your Activity rings. Real cardio earned during a real game.
Once you've scored a few matches from the watch, going back to phone scoring feels archaic. The phone is for setup, history, and rating tracking — the watch is for the actual game.
Get it on iOS
Volley is free on iOS and includes the Apple Watch app at no extra cost. Download it from the App Store and pair it to your Watch in 30 seconds.
Frequently asked questions
Can I score a Racquetball match from my Apple Watch?
Yes. Volley's Apple Watch app supports Racquetball with all the proper scoring rules — tap the side that won the point, the score updates instantly. Free on iOS.
Do I need an iPhone to use the Volley Watch app?
Yes. The Apple Watch app pairs with the iPhone app — you set up the match on the phone, then score from the watch. The pairing is instant and stays paired between matches.
Does Volley work offline on Apple Watch?
Yes. The Watch app caches every point locally if your phone is out of range or offline. Everything syncs to the phone when you reconnect.
How accurate is wrist tap scoring?
More accurate than phone scoring in practice, because you actually use it after every point instead of trying to remember the score. The haptic buzz on each tap confirms the score registered.