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While tennis is steeped in tradition, it was actually one of the first sports to embrace technology. Hawk-Eye has been an integral
Read MoreWhile tennis is steeped in tradition, it was actually one of the first sports to embrace technology. Hawk-Eye has been an integral
Read MoreBabolat in collaboration with French tech outfit PIQ have recently launched the ‘Babolat and PIQ’ tennis sensor. This $179 neoprene wristband
Read MoreWe have written extensively on gadgets and sensors to help you improve your tennis game. This market was virtually non-existent
Read MoreWe’ve all been there. You are in the middle of a close tennis match, but you and your opponent just can’t
Read MoreThere is a battle going on right now for your tennis racket. This is definitely good news for aspiring tennis
Read MoreWe ran a feature a few weeks ago on Qlipp. This is a new tennis sensor created by a team
Read MoreWe have written a number of articles now on gadgets and sensors aimed at helping tennis players perfect their game.
Read MoreThe Pivot tennis tracker promises to improve a player’s game by recording 360 degree motion, preventing injuries and collecting statistics on
Read MoreHow many times have you forgotten the score of a tennis match? Has this ever caused an argument with the
Read MoreWith more and more companies coming out with tennis gadgets and trackers, bringing tennis to the information age through recordable
Read MoreBabolat was the first company to come out with a connected tennis racket back in 2013. Babolat Play Connected tennis rackets
Read MoreSony has taken the wraps off a new sensor that aims to take your tennis game up a notch.
Read MoreThe Zepp Tennis Swing Analyzer is a motion-sensor training system that helps you analyze and improve your tennis technique.
Read MoreIf you hear anything about “the internet of things” and are not quite sure what this is referring to,
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