Tour Radar is the public proof layer for Surge. It turns charted ATP and WTA matches into coverage-qualified player profiles, public scouting-style signals, and readable caveats before bringing Surge a live coaching question.
Start with the cleaner public reads first, then branch into style signals or player pages.

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Jannik Sinner profiles as a pattern mixer with front-court opportunist and score-point closer tendencies after opponent-strength weighting, uncertainty checks, and sample normalization. Jannik Sinner finishes cleanly once the point moves forward (+7.0 pts vs adjusted baseline).

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Carlos Alcaraz profiles as a score-point closer after opponent-strength weighting, uncertainty checks, and sample normalization. Carlos Alcaraz wins a strong share of break-point return points (+3.7 pts vs adjusted baseline), which usually means the return profile stays aggressive when the game swings.

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Novak Djokovic profiles as a return pressure builder with front-court opportunist and score-point closer tendencies after opponent-strength weighting, uncertainty checks, and sample normalization. Novak Djokovic drives more returns deep than the adjusted peer baseline (+2.7 pts vs adjusted baseline), which tends to buy time and push the server out of the first-ball pattern.
Filter by player name, season, style tag, or sort order. The page stays in one place while the results update, including reliability and caveat signals.

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Only 22 charted matches sit in this window, so the read is still directional.
Start with one question, then open the players behind it.
Trait
Deep returns buy time and push the server out of the first-ball pattern.
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Line-changing forehands usually mean front-foot intent, not passive exchange.
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Varied serve targeting makes first-ball reads harder and patterns less predictable.
Methodology
The methodology page explains thresholds, weighting, uncertainty, reliability grades, and why some players or surfaces disappear when the sample gets too thin.
Private workflow
Tour Radar is the public proof layer. Private work starts when your team brings a live match, player, or season question and sends team footage, tracking exports, or official reports or exports it can share.