China’s Unitree G1 humanoid robot plays tennis after training on 5 hours of amateur motion capture data from five players.
This ain't teleoperation. Chinese researchers have tested a new, much quicker and easier method of teaching robots to play tennis, and the results look like a breakthrough in machine learning and real ...
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 ...
Sports-conditioning robotics makers T-Apex has launched what could be quite literally a game changer for tennis players of any level, with its AI-powered robot coach that glides around the court and ...
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Your tennis ball machine is training you to lose. This one teaches you to win.
Traditional ball machines drill repetition into you. The Pongbot Pace S Pro drills tennis into you.
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, ...
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