Responsible Use — Guide to Making the Most of Optostak
Optostak is a tennis analysis platform offering editorial, statistical, and educational content. This site does not offer transactions, financial instruments, or incentive systems. We advocate transparency regarding the appropriate use of digital platforms and what responsible use entails.
Age Restriction
Optostak is strictly for users aged 18 and over. We do not knowingly collect data from minors or provide them with content. If you are under 18, please leave this platform. Parents and guardians are encouraged to use filtering tools to prevent minors from accessing adult content.
The Educational Purpose of This Platform
Everything published on Optostak aims to:
Inform without claiming to instruct
Present data without influencing decisions
Analyse without giving advice
Inform without claiming to instruct
Present data without influencing decisions
Analyse without giving advice
Our match analyses and tournament breakdowns reflect the opinions of our editorial team based on available statistics. They offer one analytical perspective among others and should be read with curiosity and critical thinking, not as definitive conclusions.
Tennis analysis is complex. Even the most advanced models often produce unpredictable results. Consider our content as a starting point for your reflection, not as absolute truth.
Adopt Balanced Digital Habits
Using sports analysis platforms can be rewarding: it sharpens pattern recognition, develops statistical literacy, and deepens appreciation of performance. We encourage all users to:
Set time limits
Use Optostak as part of a balanced daily routine, without replacing other activities.
Maintain a critical perspective
Question the data, form your own opinion, and consult multiple sources.
Know when to take a break if it becomes unpleasant
Digital habits should enrich your life. If a platform, including ours, becomes compulsive or stressful, it’s best to step back.
Talk to someone
If your consumption of sports content affects your well-being, discussing it with a trusted person is always advisable.
Support Resources in the United Kingdom
If you or someone you know struggles with digital habits, online behaviours, or well-being issues, the following resources may help: