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  • Useful but frequent crashes

    Using iPhone 6+ with iOS 8.4.
  • The worst app ever

    So many bugs!
  • Good start, needs work

    Lots of info is packed in, but it's not easy to access it. I experience two main problems. One is the tiny text. It's mostly illegible. You can't rotate the screen to make it larger and there's no control to increase font sizes. On my iPhone 5, it's just painful to use. The second issue is ease if access to current match info. There's no place to quickly grab info about the next round if matches. You have to dig through the app and piece it all together.

    Looking forward to updates! :-)
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  • Doesn't work

    Now with newest update, app only works with wifi? Please fix.
  • Not great

    Would be nice if there was an obvious link to the play schedule with timings. Also I believe you've the GB doubles players names wrong - it is surely the lovely Jonny MARRAY playing with Fleming and not Andy MURRAY!
  • Really excited about this

    Love Davis Cup and my iPad so this is great news!
  • Good!

    Great app it just crashes sometimes when I go to news section
  • Totally inadequate

    At least it's free, because it gives so little information.
    Only the World Group is given - what about the rest of the world?
    Come on, it isn't rocket science to link in the World Group playoffs and the regions.
    I don't understand people who complain that they need a web link to use this app - how else do they think they're going to get the scores updated?
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  • Fan

    Needs searchable draws of groups besides WG; Historical player and result info, it is a pain to have to use the website with app and go back and forth.
  • Fantastic for a fan

    Quite crisp in its presentation, well designed, and legible even if slightly busy in the live match screens— which I can't actually fault them for, since it has literally all the match information I could ask for. It tracks not only unforced, but forced errors, which even the ATP/WTA app doesn't do yet; and it gives a short description of how each point finished, which, again, is way ahead of the other official apps. And retains scores for all the rubbers throughout a tie, even after they have been completed. Refreshes quite regularly, so engaging when tracking a match live.

    I found this an excellent tool for tracking this event. I don't think it needed to be this good to be more than sufficiently functional, but I am delighted they went as far with it as they did. I do wish it had an option that allowed you to track scores from the matches in the lower-tier Groups live, but I can see where that could be a boondoggle, and this is the very first iteration of this release. I'll hope they eventually get around to including an option for that, but I really am very happy with the app as is. Well done, and thanks.
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