Track points, games, sets and whose serve it is, in real time.
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The board keeps score for one live match at a time. It counts points inside each game (0, 15, 30, 40), then games in the set, then sets won. A serve indicator marks who is serving.
At 40-40 the game goes to deuce, and a player has to win two points in a row: the first is advantage, the second wins the game. A set runs to six games, win by two, with a tiebreak at 6-6. For the deciding set you can switch on an optional 10-point super-tiebreak.
It is free, and you can start a board without an account. Share a live link or QR code to put the score on a phone, laptop or TV. It stays a scoreboard: it keeps the count, and does not build draws, rankings or make line calls.
The board counts points up to the game, games up to the set, and sets across the match, all on one screen.
Past 40-40 the board tracks advantage until a player wins two straight. Turn on a 10-point super-tiebreak for the deciding set if your event uses one.
When a set reaches 6-6, switch to the tiebreak and the board counts to seven, win by two.
Share a live link or QR code and the score follows on a phone, laptop or courtside TV. Free, no sign-up.
Points run 0, 15, 30, 40, then game. Win six games by two to take a set, and best of three or five sets wins the match. The board tracks all three levels for you.
At 40-40 the score is deuce, and a player must win two points in a row: the first is advantage, the second takes the game. For the deciding set you can turn on an optional 10-point super-tiebreak.
Yes. Open the live link or scan the QR code in any browser, then cast or plug it into a courtside screen, TV or projector. The score updates in real time.
The board is free and needs no account to start. It handles singles and doubles the same way, tracking points, games and sets for the match on court.
No. It keeps the score only. The umpire calls the lines and the board tracks points, games and sets β it does not run electronic line calling.
New to deuce, advantage and tiebreaks? Our guide walks through how a tennis match is scored, set by set.
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