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Tennis Tutor
Tennis training that grows with the player.
Combines tennis training with athletic workouts for kids as they grow. Computer-vision stroke analysis paired with age-appropriate strength and mobility work.

The thinking
Form feedback should not stop at the lesson door.
Who it's for
Junior players, their parents, and coaches who want consistent feedback between formal lessons.
Why it exists
Most kids who play tennis lose access to high-quality form feedback the moment they leave a structured program. Strength and mobility work, when it happens at all, is rarely calibrated to where they are in their development. A camera and a phone should be able to fill some of that gap.
How it helps
Record a session. Tennis Tutor reads stroke mechanics frame by frame (joint angles, racket path, contact point) and surfaces what to work on next. Strength and mobility exercises are paired to the player's age and stage, drawn from pediatric sports-science guidelines.
About the intelligence
Tennis Tutor uses computer vision to read body mechanics. The AI is in the seeing. It identifies what is hard to identify in real time at full speed. The training plan is rules-based and grounded in human expertise. The athlete is doing the work.
Closing note
Computer vision in service of the athlete, not the screen.
Tennis Tutor is in development. The vision pipeline reads stroke mechanics frame by frame and pairs each session with age-appropriate strength and mobility work, drawn from pediatric sports-science guidelines. The athlete is doing the work. The tool just makes the feedback visible.