Doubles chemistry
Doubles chemistry helps captains understand how pairs have performed together. It is one signal to consider alongside ratings, availability, style, and matchup.
Chemistry legend
Strong means a pair has won at least 67% of saved doubles results together. Even means 40% to 66%, weak means below 40%, and unpaired means there is no saved doubles result yet.
Use the label as a quick read, then review the actual matchup before deciding.
Chemistry win rate
Chemistry uses saved doubles lineups with line results from this season. The color comes from the pair win rate, not from a projected rating.
A good win rate can show a reliable pairing, but it does not replace captain judgment.
Chemistry sample
The wins-losses count shows how many saved doubles results the pair has together. Small samples are useful signals, but they can be noisy.
Review who they played, how recent the match was, and whether the pairing fits this opponent.
Chemistry trend
Trending weak pairs have more losses than wins in saved results and are not already listed as go-to pairings. Use them only when the matchup, availability, or team plan makes sense.
A trend is a prompt to review, not an automatic ban on a pairing.