A smash, a lob, a volley and a drive all move the racket in a different way. The sensor has seen thousands of shots and knows how to identify the signature of each one.
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Built on rich padel data

We trained our model using thousands of real padel shots from real players across the whole game: pros, coaches, our users and even our team. So whether you're serious about padel or just starting, it reads your swing as a coach would.

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Every shot gets named

The model picks out the real shots and names it either as drive, lob, volley or smash.

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Grounded in your game

Everything Coach Manu tells you traces back to what your session's actually show.

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Numbers that hold

The way your game is measured stays fixed, so when the numbers move, it's because you did.

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Every shot gets named

The model picks out the real shots and names it either as drive, lob, volley or smash.

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Grounded in your game

Everything Coach Manu tells you traces back to what your session's actually show.

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Numbers that hold

The way your game is measured stays fixed, so when the numbers move, it's because you did.

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Our data scientist Alki wrote a full breakdown of how the sensor works. The algorithms, the shot signatures, the trust principles, and all the figures, explained across nine pages.