Just a hint for you guys next time you send in points:
Serve is like the first set
Forehand is like the second set
Backhand is like the third set
Volley is like the fourth set
Smash is like the fifth set
so it is no use sending in small points in the Serve and Forehand options. If someone has sent in 100 for Serve and 70 for Forehand, and the opponent sends in 40 for Serve and 60 for Forehand, then that is the match over for the opponent. If a player wins the first set, but loses the second (e.g. someone sends in 80 for Serve, the opponent sends in 50, that is the first set 6-4. Then if the player that lost the first set sent in 90 for Forehand, and the player that won the first set sent in 60 for Forehand, then the player that lost the first set would win the second set, 6-4) then I add up both the players total points in Backhand, Volley and Smash. Whoever has the highest total in these three categories will win the match! (unless they already won in straight sets)
So, basically, if you send in big points in Serve and Forehand, then you have a high chance on winning (depending on how many points you have to split on a particular surface). Even if you don't have any points between Backhand, Volley and Smash, you will probably still win in straight sets anyway. But then again, to be on the safe side, I would advise to send in at least 20 points in the final 3 categories

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I hope this helps people in the future

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