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LUMISTAR's AI tennis partner adapts to your game in real time
LUMISTAR's TERO AI tennis machine adapts to your shots in real-time with 0.1-second response, offering 238 drills and ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Tim Newcomb covers tennis gear/business, stadiums and shoe tech. Thirty-seven square inches isn't a generous amount of string ...
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Train smarter for unstoppable tennis performance
Tennis isn’t just about skill—it’s about building the speed, power, and endurance to outlast and outmaneuver your opponent. From explosive sprints to reactive agility, strength and conditioning ...
For two January weeks in Australia, the tennis world obsessed over how Madison Keys’ husband and coach, Bjorn Fratangelo, juggled his two roles. Keys stampeded to the Australian Open title, playing ...
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 ...
With the average tennis player on tour nearly 12 months a year, the job of a strength and conditioning coach is never done. “My mission is to make sure athletes are injury-free,” said Francis Bougy, ...
Over the past two weeks, Ben Shelton has captivated crowds at the U.S. Open with a booming serve that has approached 150 miles per hour. Through the quarterfinals, Shelton’s fastest serve of 149 mph, ...
Strength and conditioning coach Francis Bougy has worked with plenty of athletes—both as part of former world No. 1 Victoria Azarenka’s full-time team and at the Patrick Mouratoglou Academy with the ...
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