The French Open, which starts today, is expected to go through 100,000 tennis balls. What happens when those balls don’t bounce anymore? Pop. Hiss. Then that unmistakable smell. If you play tennis, ...
Whether you're a beginner looking to improve your backhand or a seasoned player working on your serve, a tennis ball machine ...
It was just this past week that we told you about the T-Apex, a mobile tennis-ball-serving robot that tracks and assesses players' returns. Well, the Acemate bot goes a step further, by actually ...
A new sports tech startup, Volley, aims to revolutionize the way racquet sports players (platform tennis, tennis, padel and pickleball) train with its AI-enabled sports training machine. Unlike ...
Most tennis ball machines are glorified pitching devices: they send balls over the net, but they don’t feel anything like playing against a real opponent. That’s why the Acemate Tennis Robot, which ...
The Partner lives up to its name. Whereas traditional ball machines are static and follow preset routines, this innovative model reads and reacts. With AI-powered advanced tracking it’s capable of ...
A robot that can track your position on the court, serve you a range of shots, and simulate actual tennis matches has raised over $1.7 million on Kickstarter. With weeks still left in the campaign, ...
Pop. Hiss. Then that unmistakable smell. If you play tennis, you know the ritual well—because it happens often. Unlike other sports, where a ball might last months or years, tennis players crack open ...