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Each feature page covers what it does, how accurate it is, where it fails, and what kind of player it actually helps. No marketing language.

  • Tennis Ball Tracking on a Phone — Yes, Really

    TrackNet-based ball trajectory tracking on phone-recorded tennis video. What it gets right, what it doesn't, and how it compares to in-stadium Hawk-Eye.

  • The Tennis Coaching Report That Survives the Drive Home

    AceSense's per-shot PDF coaching report — shareable, time-coded, plain-English. The artefact that makes async coaching, junior homework, and self-review actually work.

  • The Tennis Court Heatmap That Shows Where You Actually Play

    Bounce-location heatmap that breaks your match down by shot type, zone, and pattern. The single image that tells you what your opponent already noticed.

  • Tennis Shot Detection That Actually Keeps Up

    Automatic forehand, backhand, serve, and volley classification on phone-recorded video. Honest accuracy numbers, real failure modes, no overpromising.

  • Tennis Stroke Quality Scores — Beyond Stats, Into Technique

    Pose-based stroke quality scoring on phone-recorded tennis video. Per-component breakdown — preparation, contact, follow-through. The underused angle in tennis AI.

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