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My Tennis Form Diary is estimated to make $5k per month, tracked daily on Peekly.
How Peekly estimates these figuresMy Tennis Form Diary – Your Personal Tennis Growth Journal Tennis doesn't improve overnight. Mastering a single serve or forehand swing takes countless hours of practice and trial and error. But here's the problem: it's
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My Tennis Form Diary – Your Personal Tennis Growth Journal
Tennis doesn't improve overnight. Mastering a single serve or forehand swing takes countless hours of practice and trial and error. But here's the problem: it's hard to judge on your own whether today's practice was actually better than last week's. You can't always get feedback from a coach, and subtle differences in form are hard to catch with the naked eye.
My Tennis Form Diary was built to solve exactly this problem. Upload a video of a pro player or reference clip you want to study, film your own practice, and compare the two side by side. Watch closely how your arm trajectory differs on the serve, how your weight transfer compares on the forehand, or how your racket head angle differs on the backhand — and correct your form with your own eyes as your guide.
📹 Analyze Your Form Accurately Through Video Comparison
Comparison is the heart of this app. Set a favorite pro's video, a demo clip from your coach, or an earlier recording of yourself as your reference, then play today's practice video side by side with it. Watching both at once lets you closely observe differences in timing, posture, and swing path. Subtle form differences that are hard to explain in words become obvious the moment you see them on screen.
📝 A Personal Tennis Diary That Builds Session by Session
After each practice, jot down a quick note about how it felt. "My serve toss was too low today." "My forehand follow-through felt short." "My coach told me to take a bigger backswing." Notes like these, added up over time, become your own growth journal. Looking back later, you'll clearly see what you struggled with and how you worked through it. Beyond just storing videos, being able to capture your thoughts and feel from each session is one of this app's biggest strengths.
🎯 Organized by Stroke – Serve, Forehand, Backhand, and Volley
We don't lump every tennis motion together. Videos and notes are organized separately by stroke type — serve, forehand, backhand, and volley — so you can see at a glance which stroke you're spending the most time on and which one is improving more slowly. If you focused on your serve this week, just open the serve folder and scroll through weeks of continuous progress.
📈 Growth Becomes Visible Session After Session
Changes invisible in a single comparison become clear once you look at records built up over many sessions. Place a video from a month ago next to today's, and you may be surprised by how much your form has changed. This app isn't just a video storage tool — it's a living record of how your tennis has grown over time. When a slump hits, looking back at your history and seeing how much effort you've already put in can be powerful motivation.
🧘 Simple, Clutter-Free Usability
No complicated features, no unnecessary social functions — just a design focused entirely on your practice and growth. Film, compare, and record: these three core actions are all that remain, making the app easy for anyone to use. It's useful for absolute beginners, weekend players taking lessons, and advanced players who want to manage their game systematically.
Recommended For:
Anyone who wants to review what they learned in a lesson on their own
Anyone who wants to directly compare their form to a pro player's
Anyone practicing alone without a coach who wants to correct form systematically
Anyone who wants to visually track how their skills change week by week, month by month
Any player who wants to take tennis seriously, not just as a casual hobby
Key Features:
Play reference and practice videos side by side to analyze form
Quickly jot down notes after each practice
Organize by stroke type: serve, forehand, backhand, volley
Archive feature to revisit past sessions anytime
Simple interface with no ads or clutter — just focus on practice
Real growth starts with recording today's practice.
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How much does My Tennis Form Diary make?
My Tennis Form Diary is estimated to make $5k per month, according to Peekly's daily tracking.
Is My Tennis Form Diary free?
My Tennis Form Diary is free to download.
Publisher
MKpeople
Category
Health & Fitness
Compatibility
7.0
Size
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Rating
Rated for 3+
Price
Free
Released
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Last update
Aug 1, 2026
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