RallyHub
Stats and tracking 13 May 2026 · 6 min read

Introducing the Leaderboard and Head-to-Head: Find Out Where You Stand

New on RallyHub: a live leaderboard built from confirmed match results, plus head-to-head pages that track your full record against every opponent you have faced.

By Two brothers in Melbourne, co-founder of RallyHub.

Every match you record on RallyHub counts towards something. The leaderboard turns your results into a ranking you can climb, and head-to-head pages turn a friendly rivalry into a record neither of you can argue with.

What it is

The leaderboard is a live ranking of players built entirely from confirmed match results. It rewards the people who actually get out, play, and log their tennis. There is no pay-to-win and no points to claim by hand. You win matches, you record them, you rise.

Sitting alongside it are the head-to-head pages. For any opponent you have played, there is a dedicated page that tells the whole story between the two of you.

How it works

It all runs off the match record-and-confirm flow you already use. When you finish a hit, you record the score and your opponent confirms it. The moment a result is confirmed, it feeds straight into the rankings.

  • The leaderboard updates live. Each confirmed win moves you up the table against your peers.
  • Head-to-head tracks the series. Visit a rival's page and you see the overall record, who leads, and by how much.
  • Match history is laid out in order. Every meeting between you, with scores, so you can see exactly how the rivalry has gone.
  • Momentum is obvious. Who has won the recent ones, and whether the tide is turning.

Because both the leaderboard and the head-to-head pages only count matches that both players have confirmed, the numbers stay honest. Your ranking reflects real results, agreed on by the people who were actually there.

Why we built it

Stats make tennis stickier. A leaderboard gives you a reason to play one more match this week. A head-to-head page gives a casual rivalry real weight, the kind that makes the next meeting feel like a rematch rather than just a hit.

It turns "I reckon I usually beat you" into a number on a screen. Suddenly there is a table to climb, a rival to chase down, and a result to defend next time you step on court.

Open the leaderboard, find your spot, then pull up a head-to-head page on your biggest rival. The next time you play them, you will know exactly what is on the line.

Quick context if you are new here: RallyHub is an Australian social tennis platform built by two brothers. Invite-only beta. More blog posts here.