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The Impact of technology in the world of tennis
- Updated: May 15, 2016
Tennis is a highly competitive sport where being good, consistent and raising your rankings is the protocol when there is always someone ready to take your place. Long ago, players just did their gym time, practiced and hoped for the best. If they thought they were being cheated they”d yell at the chair ump and try to settle the argument later. Here are the technologies that have been incorporated into the tennis world with machines and digital help for players and their coaches to improve chances of winning matches and tournaments.
The Online Scoreboard tells where the two players are winning and losing the match. Pattern of play is shown in the first serve percentages, rallies won in fewer than three strokes or ground strokes. This is an IBM”s PointStream Technology. PlaySight started in 2013 in Israel by 3 former members of the Israeli armed force men. The SmartCourt cameras uses a five camera set up to digitally record every aspect of the match or training session. When players want to get a deeper understanding of their game and how to improve or even the proble with their serve needs analyzing, this PlaySight SmartCourt can be the answer. This reading device shows the action of the player, it”s recorded and can be uploaded onto the player”s smartphone and later …
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