table-tennis stats
Table Tennis match statistics explained
Table Tennis match statistics typically include: total points won, point differential per game, sets/games won, longest rally, time per point, and serve performance (where applicable). Most of these are interesting after the fact but don't change how you should play. Focus on win/loss and ELO trend; treat per-match stats as colour commentary.
Why this matters for table tennis players
There's a difference between tracking stats for self-improvement and tracking them for bragging rights. The good news is the same data feeds both. Score every match in a single app and the numbers are there when you need them.
How Volley tracks this automatically
Volley tracks this automatically. Score every match in the app and the relevant stats update in real time. No spreadsheets, no manual entry, no missed matches. Free on iOS and Android.
Tips for improving
If your stats are stagnating, the problem is usually opponent variety, not technique. Most players plateau because they've found a comfort zone — same group, same skill level, same outcomes. Mix in matches against stronger players and the numbers start moving again.
Frequently asked questions
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.
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.