What if you go to the court without an opponent? Without a net? It sounds absurd. But modern technology has made this not only possible but also incredibly effective for training. Tennis of the future is a game with robots, lasers, and projections.Robotic sparring partnerThe most popular novelty of 2026 has become the new generation of pneumatic cannons (robotic servers). They no longer just shoot the ball into a certain area. Smart algorithms allow the robot to remember how you hit and return the ball to your convenient hand (or vice versa, hit into an uncomfortable one, like a real opponent).Such robots can spin the ball like a forehand or backhand, mimic a topspin or a sliced shot.Immersive virtual wallsWhat to do without a net? Augmented Reality (AR) technology projects a virtual net and even out lines onto the court. The athlete sees the boundaries of the field through special glasses, and if the ball flies past the projection, the system counts it as a mistake.This allows training in any hall where there is no marking. The technology is actively used in closed tennis academies in Scandinavian countries, where there is a lot of snow.Interactive court and sound targetingAnother innovation is the "smart" court. Under the synthetic court covering, there are pressure sensors and LEDs. The LEDs can draw circles-misses on the floor. The player's task is to hit the ball into the flashing sector. If hit, the court changes color and emits a signal. If not, the system signals a mistake.This develops shot accuracy better than any opponent.Match simulationModern simulators can not only simulate balls but also crowd reaction. The system recognizes a powerful shot and turns on the applause recording. If you are losing points, the virtual scoreboard shows the score 15-40. The neural network can even shout in the voice of a coach: "Come on, get together!" This trains psychological resilience.Playing a single player is no longer a sad "hitting against the wall." It is a high-te ...
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