Djokovic and Federer

Federer Credits Racket Technology for Djokovic’s Success

Federer credits new racket technology for Djokovic’s success, acknowledges early technical flaws, and mentions Djokovic’s misunderstood personality. By Shannuu – 23 June 2024 When Roger Federer first claimed 20 Grand Slam titles, few could foresee Novak Djokovic surpassing him to secure 24 Grand Slam victories. Reflecting on this evolution, Federer attributes part of Djokovic’s success…

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ASICS Launches GEL-RESOLUTION 8: The Future of Tennis Footwear

ASICS Launches GEL-RESOLUTION 8: The Future of Tennis Footwear

Latest evolution in GEL-RESOLUTION™ series designed with the input of top ATP professional tennis player: Gaël Monfils Advanced features including DYNAWALL™ and DYNAWRAP™ technologies provide reinforced flexibility with superb stability, for 7.2% more braking force* KOBE, Japan–In the latest evolution of the iconic GEL-RESOLUTION tennis shoe series, ASICS has announced the launch of the new…

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high tech table tennis match

Making Table Tennis Accessible for Blind Players

Table tennis has long been known as a more accessible alternative to tennis, offering a beginner-friendly experience while still maintaining high levels of competitive play. However, for people who are blind or have low vision, the sport remains largely inaccessible. Phoebe Peng, an Engineering Honors student at the University of Sydney, is working to change…

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Researchers at Georgia Tech

Researchers Use Table Tennis to Study Human-Robot Collaboration in Agile Environments

A team of researchers, led by Matthew Gombolay, assistant professor in the School of Interactive Computing at Georgia Tech and director of the CORE Robotics Lab, is using table tennis to explore human-robot dynamics and trust in high-paced environments. The project focuses on how humans perceive and collaborate with robots, particularly when robots explain their…

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virtual tennis match

Researchers Serve Up Next-Gen Motion Simulation Technology with Tennis

Jason Peng, an assistant professor of computing science at Simon Fraser University, is leading a research team that is pushing the boundaries of motion simulation technology—using tennis as the proving ground to demonstrate just how realistic virtual athletes’ movements can become. Peng and his team have developed a cutting-edge machine learning system that learns complex…

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