What does each section of the Playtomic player profile represent?

Have you ever thought about what each field in your Playtomic profile means in the app? Let's check them out one by one

 

The level:

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When you join Playtomic for the first time, you need to go through an initial questionnaire to set up your level. Once established, you will be able to see the level you have achieved in each sport (padel, tennis and pickleball). This is an indication of how much your level has changed in recent matches. The percentage of the reliability represents how reliable your level is. This is used to adjust your level after playing a match – the lower the percentage, the more it varies.

 

The level progression:

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In the graph you can see the history of your level, showing the last results that have affected the level.

📢 Remember that the results of your matches always affect your level if you select a competitive match.

 

Matches:

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Here you can see all the results of your matches, both private bookings and public matches.

Remember that just the competitive matches will affect the level when adding the results. Therefore, the history of the level chart does not necessarily coincide with the results of your matches.

 

Statistics:

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They are the statistics of matches won, lost and the effectiveness between those two parameters, i.e. what percentage of matches you have won out of the total number of matches played.

 

Player preferences:

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With the player preferences section you can choose your best hand, court position, match type and preferred time and day to play.

 

Players that I play most with:

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In this section you will be able to see a list of players who you have played with most recently, both as partners or rivals.

 

Clubs:

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Here you can see a list of clubs where you have played recently.

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