The Qlipp sensor attaches to your racket and is capable of tracking forehand and backhand swings -- and predicting the speed of your hits. Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile and ...
Lisa joined CNET after more than 20 years as a reporter and editor. Her coverage of AI ranged from a hands-on with OpenAI's empathetic Advanced Voice Mode to in-depth explainers on LLMs, ...
SportAI has grand plans for tennis analytics. The startup wants to not only enhance a player’s technique, but also the racket they swing. The Norway-based business analyses sports footage in real-time ...
To make the most of your tennis game, Mentus recommends playing for a half-hour at least twice a week. Whether that means playing with a partner or hitting against a practice wall, these are the ...
Say Reilly Opelka’s name and what likely follows are mentions of his towering 6'11" height and big serving. But he wants his game to have another claim to fame. Playing this week's Citi Open event in ...
At a pop-up tennis court on the U.S.-Mexico border, 13-year-old Marilu Portillo is practicing her forehand in the shadow of a wall. "When I look behind me I see, well of course, I see the border wall ...
Power tennis is an assault on time. It robs an opponent of the time to react, to reach the ball, to get her spacing just right, to set her feet in place properly, to step into the ball, to swing ...
A great weapon for baseliners who are uncomfortable at the net. • The swinging forehand volley is just a forehand—except the ball doesn’t bounce. You set up and swing the same way. It’s an excellent ...