Pricing

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135 does not publish general pricing. As we have a network of partners in locations around the world, our pricing can differ based on the coaches with whom we work, currency differences, and the needs of players in an academy or area.

Our pricing can range from $30US per quarter (data only), up to $800US per quarter for a full time player.

As a general rule, our pricing has three levels of service (shown below). Part of the reason we only work with players through coaches is because it’s usually the coach or academy that recommends which level of service a player requires.

GOLD

$x/quarter
  • 135 Camera and Mount*
  • Consult with 135
  • Progress video
  • Customised Reporting
  • 4 Matches analysed by 135's Team
  • 1 Match held for player analysis
  • 135 Training
  • Unlimited Use of 135 App
  • Unlimited Data uploads to 135 Analyser

SILVER

$y/quarter
  • 135 Camera and Mount*
  • Consult with 135
  • Progress video
  • Customised Reporting
  • 3 Matches analysed by 135's Team
  • 1 Match held for player analysis
  • 135 Training
  • Unlimited Use of 135 App
  • Unlimited Data Uploads to 135 Analyser

BRONZE

$z/quarter
  • 135 Camera and Mount*
  • Consult with 135
  • Progress video
  • Automated Reporting
  • 2 Matches analysed by 135's Team
  • 1 Match held for player analysis
  • 135 Training
  • Unlimited Use of 135 App
  • Unlimited Data Uploads to 135 Analyser

* A 135 Camera is provided when a player is signed up to one year of 135’s GOLD or SILVER services. Cancellation or downgrading of these services to the BRONZE level at any time will result in a charge of $499. 

135 Cameras are not for individual sale.

135 Tennis Analytics takes player privacy very seriously. Our systems have two-factor authentication. All data and footage is stored on a secure server. We do not provide or sell player data or footage to any third party, for any purpose. 

FAQ

What is a 135 Consult and who participates?

A consult is 135 talking through the results of match analysis with the player. Parents are encouraged to attend, particularly in the early stages. 

Your player’s coach will usually attend their first consult, but after that there’s no need as everything we discuss with the player is in the report and progress video.

Consults are not just about pointing out strengths and weaknesses. It’s about the main areas of improvement that a player will need to address in training to win more matches over time, and providing them with the confidence that they can!

What is a progress video?

A Progress Video is around 5-7 minutes. Your 135 Analyst will run through a screen recording to which your player and their coach can refer at their next lesson and beyond.

What is customised reporting vs automated reporting?

135 reports are generated inside the 135 Analyser. They contain snapshots of data generated by 135 Analysts to illustrate a player’s progress.

Much like a school report, 135 cutomised reports also contain notes about the different outcomes the player is trying to achieve based on their match play analysis. Automated reports are data only with no Analyst notes.

Which matches should be uploaded to the 135 Analyzer?

Film everything, but don’t upload all matches.

As an example, Gold players should be uploading 2 wins and 2 losses as part of their quarterly reporting. 

There shouldn’t be any “blow-out” scores (either wins or losses) like 61 61. 3-set matches are not necessarily what you should be uploading either. Data from a 64 64 win or loss will tell us more about how players are going than a 76 67 76 win or loss.

The best matches to upload contain set scores of 62, 63, 64, 75 and 76. Wins and losses!

What does "unlimited data uploads" mean?

Parents, players and coaches can use the 135 App as often as they want, either recording analytics live at the court or from match footage afterwards.

Match footage is not uploaded to the 135 Analyzer except at reporting times, but uploading data in the interim is a great way to “spot check” a player’s progress.

We do not recommend over-doing the data though. Micro-managing data from match to match can be detrimental for the player.