Acemate is the tennis robot that actually fights back
Tennis robots have been around for a while, but none that actually move and return like a real opponent. Acemate
Read MoreTennis robots have been around for a while, but none that actually move and return like a real opponent. Acemate
Read MoreThe Tenniix T-APEX ball launcher is now live on Kickstarter, pitching itself as a smarter way to up your tenis
Read MoreA new AI-powered tennis training robot called PongBot is generating a buzz on Kickstarter. With nearly a month to go
Read MoreThe ATP has announced the approval of in-competition wearable devices for players across the ATP Tour and ATP Challenger Tour,
Read MoreMinimize line-calling disputes! Baseline Vision has joined In/Out, bringing tech that provides line calls and valuable match insights for amateur
Read MoreSlinger Bag is getting a smartphone tennis app that analyses your technique, offers drills and more. The software is a
Read MoreNovak Djokovic, regarded by many as the greatest tennis player of all time, has an intriguing secret weapon that helps
Read MoreImagine walking onto the tennis court, racket in hand, ready to face your toughest opponent yet: a robot. Welcome to
Read MoreFor a long time tennis ball machines were the preserve of large tennis clubs. Now there are options which are
Read MoreSlinger, the maker of tennis ball launcher Slinger Bag, has announced today that it is acquiring PlaySight in a $82
Read MoreBay Area startup Hydrogen Sports has announced they have fulfilled all pre-order sales of their portable tennis ball machine Proton.
Read MoreIn/Out has released the fourth generation of their portable tennis line call device. It comes with more accuracy, an added
Read MoreThere is all sorts of smart tennis gear, from connected tennis rackets, stats-gathering wristbands to a robot that vacuums up
Read MoreThe USPTA (United States Professional Tennis Association) has signed a multi-year partnership with Therabody, the makers of popular percussion therapy
Read MoreAn interesting new smart tennis wristband has just launched. One of its designers is Matts Wilander, former world number 1
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