Our recent field tests showed that in order to improve the operability and the user experience certain usability improvements were necessary to be done. In this article we compare the version 1.0.0 which has been submitted to ADC2 to the version 1.0.1, available now for free at the Android Market.
We are glad to announce that the software is finally available via Android Market. Some usability improvements has been made since the version 1.0.0, which was submitted previously to ADC2.
Market link (only for Android OS): market://search?q=pname:com.tennismath.ui.android
A video tutorial comes in a few days, stay tuned!
Today we finally submitted Tennis Math to Android Developer Challenge.

Surprisingly, there was no "Sports" category or similar, so Tennis Math is published in "Misc" category. Hope it wouldn't be confusing for the judges.
Besides of all great features of score and statistics keeping, after the installation you get complete statistics of two Grand Slam Finals: Australian Open '09 (Nadal vs Federer) and Roland Garros '09 (Söderling - Federer).
Have Fun!
With a Twitter client, such as Twidroid, you can share your scores on Twitter. Use "Share score" menu of the Statistics screen for that. Well, since twits are so small, the shared information is fairly simplistic. The example below from http://twitter.com/tennismath illustrates how such a twit can look like:

If you want to share the complete stats, use "Send statistics" menu, with this you can send comprehensive statistics reports by email.
Though we are very proud of our Android based software, we clearly understand that not every friend of tennis obtains an Android device yet ;-)
So we keep in mind porting the software to other mobile platforms. Here's a rough road map for that:
Till that we can only encourage you to grab an Android phone and enjoy it!
Hi all you friends of tennis!
Today we have finally launched this web site. We hope you will find the Tennis Math useful in your tennis practice and will vote for us on the Android Developer Challenge.
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In order to see how it works please see the Demo page. Then install the software with Android Market and have a lot of fun with Tennis Math!