Okay, so I’ve been trying to keep better track of how my favorite tennis players are doing. I’m a big Felix Auger-Aliassime fan, so I wanted a good way to see his scores, like, really see them, not just the final result.
I started by, you know, just Googling around. I found this site, I think it was called Flashscore or something? Anyway, it looked promising.
Digging into the Data
I started poking around the site. I could see Felix’s live scores, which was cool when he was actually playing. But I also wanted to see his past results, both the final scores and even how the matches went point-by-point. I’m a bit of a stats nerd, I guess.
I also found that they kept track of his match record, broken down by the type of court he played on – you know, like clay, grass, hard court. They had his ranking too, and how it’s changed over time. I could even see how much prize money he’s won and any injuries he’s had. Pretty much all that things I want.
Building My Own Tracking System
- Gathering the Information: First, I began to browse the site. I found the place that updated scores.
- Checking Regularly: I bookmarked the page and started checking it regularly, especially when Felix was playing in a tournament.
- Making Notes:I wrote some notes, nothing fancy, just jotting down the key details I wanted to remember.
- Looking for Patterns: After a while, I started to get a feel for his performance. I could see how he was doing overall, not just in individual matches.
So, yeah, that’s basically what I did. It’s not rocket science, but it’s helped me stay on top of Felix’s performance, which is pretty neat. I’m not a pro analyst or anything, I just find it interesting to keep track of all this stuff. I recommend to do it, to fellow fans.