Tweener Now Connects to Apple Health
· Tweener TeamYour wearable just became your best training partner. Tweener now integrates with Apple Health, bringing all your on-court activity into one place.
From your wrist to the app
If you wear an Apple Watch, Oura Ring, Whoop, Garmin, or any device that connects to Apple Health, Tweener can now pull in your tennis sessions automatically. No more manual logging — just play, and your data follows you.
This means heart rate, calories, duration, and session data all flow into Tweener without extra effort.
Categorize your sessions
Not every time on court is the same. Once a workout is imported, you can tag it as:
- Match — A competitive game against another player.
- Lesson — Time spent with a coach working on your game.
- Practice — Solo drills, wall sessions, or focused training.
- Rally — An informal hitting session with no score, just you and your partners keeping the ball in play.
This gives you a clearer picture of how you’re spending your time and where your effort is going.
Your full history in one place
Combined with match results and your Tweener Rating, imported workouts paint a complete picture of your racquet sports life. See how often you’re playing, track your activity trends over time, and understand the full scope of your progress — not just wins and losses.
How to set it up
- Update Tweener to the latest version.
- Go to your profile settings and tap Connect Apple Health.
- Grant Tweener permission to read your workout data.
- Your past tennis sessions will appear in your activity history.
That’s it. From now on, every session your device records will be available in Tweener.
What’s next
Apple Health is just the beginning. We’re working on expanding device support and adding deeper insights from your workout data. Stay tuned.
Update Tweener now and connect your devices.