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STRKMatch Streak
STRK is the player’s current consecutive run of wins (positive) or losses (negative) — resets on the next result that flips direction.
Formula
STRK = consecutive same-result matches up to the most recent one (W3, L2, etc.)Example
A player whose last 6 matches went W-W-W-L-W-W is on a W2 (two-match win streak).
Why it matters
Tournament seeding committees lean on streaks. A W6 going into playoffs is the kind of signal that bumps a player up a seed line.
In depth
Streaks are the simplest momentum signal a leaderboard can show. A W4 next to a player’s name says "won four straight, watch out". An L3 says "scuffling — beat them now".
ArcStat tracks the streak across every match in chronological order, regardless of opponent. Pair with rating change to separate hot streaks against weak fields from genuine breakouts.
Available in ArcStat Free tier (every pickleball league).
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