Follow tennis at work
Sport Spreadsheet follows live tennis — the ATP and WTA tours — as match scores set by set inside a spreadsheet that reads as work. A boss key hides it in one keystroke.
Tennis runs in long day sessions across a global circuit, so a Grand Slam or a big final routinely lands in your working hours — often for weeks at a time. Here's how to keep an eye on the scores from your desk without a bright court on your screen.
Why tennis is hard to follow at work
The tours play across every time zone, and the biggest tournaments run for a fortnight of daytime sessions. A five-set epic can stretch across an entire afternoon, and a live match on a bright green or blue court is instantly recognisable to anyone passing your desk.
Tennis we cover
| Competition | Region | Coverage |
|---|---|---|
| ATP Tour | International | Live |
| WTA Tour | International | Live |
What you can follow
Live match scores across the ATP and WTA tours — the set scores and match state as they update — laid out as rows of results rather than a video feed. (Tennis is match-level: free point-by-point data doesn't exist, so this is scores, not a ball-tracker.)
Guides by competition
Questions
- Can I follow ATP and WTA tennis at work?
- Yes — live match scores from both tours, shown set by set as rows in the grid, with the disguise and boss key over the top.
- Is there point-by-point tennis data?
- No — the tracker is match-level (set scores and match state). Free point-by-point tennis data doesn't exist, so we don't pretend to show it.
Open the spreadsheet
Today's tennis fixtures and the live table are one quiet tab away. Free, instant, no account.