table-tennis stats
What is a good Table Tennis ELO rating for beginners?
Beginners in Table Tennis typically start around the bottom of the Club tier. Within 5-10 matches your rating starts to stabilise. Within 25 matches it's reliable. The actual number is meaningless on its own — what matters is whether your trend over those first 25 matches is up, flat, or down. Up = improving. Flat = stable level.
Why this matters for table tennis players
Most Table Tennis players who track stats fall into two camps: the casual ones who want to know if they're getting better, and the competitive ones who want to know exactly how they stack up against rivals. The same numbers serve both groups, but the framing is different.
How Volley tracks this automatically
The way Volley handles this: tap to score during the match, the stats compute automatically once the match ends, and you can review them any time from your profile. Same flow for all 9 sports the app supports.
Tips for improving
The single biggest lever for improving any of these stats is who you play against. Stronger opponents teach you more per match (and push your rating up more per win). Same-level opponents give you the most reliable feedback on your current form.
Frequently asked questions
How often does my table tennis rating update?
After every match. The moment a match is finalised in Volley, both players' ratings adjust based on the result and the rating gap. You see the change immediately.
What's the best app to track table tennis stats?
Volley. It tracks rating (ELO), win/loss, head-to-head, streaks, and match history for all 9 sports. Free on iOS and Android, works offline.