No Simple Score-Tracking Tool for Casual Table Tennis Club Play
Table tennis club players consistently forget match scores after sessions because no lightweight, purpose-built tracking app fits casual club use. The problem is narrow and low-intensity but represents a genuine unmet need for organized hobbyist communities who want historical records without the overhead of full sports management software.
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