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Tennis Evolved with Swing Analysis Metrics from Shot Stats

Pros say it all the time. The best tennis they play is when they are “in the zone,” playing tennis without any conscious thought. Tennis is a game of muscle memory and habit. The best players must program their subconscious mind with the proper technique until the body is automatically performing these skills. With the […]

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The Making of TennisData

The following is a guest post by Mark Snyder, the Creator and Chief Executive Officer of TennisData and an IT Manager at Northrop Grumman. What do you do if you’re an IT person and a tennis fan? Create your own iPhone app of course. If you watch a match on TV, the announcers give a quick review […]

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The Next Generation of Tennis Racquet: Babolot’s Play Pure Drive

(Babalot) Tennis is a sport of long-standing tradition and its tournaments have enormous amounts of history. While the sport honors its traditions, it has long since ditched the old wooden racquet and has embraced new technology within the flow of play in its equipment. Babolat now is taking tennis to the next level. Tennis is an incredibly challenging sport and until now it has been difficult for players to track their own progress and identify specific areas of their game that need to be improved.

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Zepp Labs Multi-Sport Training System Will Take Your Swing to New Heights

(Zepp Sports) In the current age of sports, athletes are looking to get the leg up and be able to analyze and correctly evaluate their games as effectively as possible. Zepp Labs, a leader in sports sensor technology, announced today the availability of the world’s first app-powered multi-sport sensor and dedicated apps for baseball, golf and tennis. The Zepp Multi-Sport Sensor captures 1,000 data points per second and helps you analyze your swing and improve your game. The data provided by the device gives you quick evaluations of your swing, whether in golf, basketball or tennis.

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