Tennis
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It seems that every new week brings a new sports monitor. The latest to catch our attention is the simply named Shot Stats Challenger. This monitor clips onto a tennis racket, tracking swing metrics.
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Zepp Labs' $150 Baseball, Golf and Tennis training systems go on sale this week, offering scientific sports analysis to the masses in three commonly played sports. The systems use a sensor to capture data on an player's swing, offering immediate analysis via a smartphone.
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Veteran French racket specialist Babolat has announced a performance monitoring system for tennis players called the Play Pure Drive. The sensor-packed racket collects data on a player's game, which is then transmitted to a smartphone or tablet running a proprietary app for analysis.
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The Babolat Play & Connect interactive tennis racquet is packed with sensors and electronics which record data about a player's game and allow users to analyze their performance.
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In the new racquet game of 360ball, players hit a ball into a central concave dish, trying to rebound it out of the reach of their opponents.
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The Hyperdog 4-Ball Launcher is a dog tennis ball launcher than fire balls up to 200ft and will tire out most canines before their owners.
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The Bug Bat is a handheld insect killer that delivers a high voltage zap from a tennis racket. Once you’ve heard the electric crackle of death from a pinpoint backhand, you'll never be the same again