If you’re a tennis fan or just someone curious about how AI is changing sports, CES 2026 has something exciting to check out. Pongbot, a sports technology company known for its intelligent training robots, is showcasing its next-gen tennis training system, the Pace S Pro, which it earlier launched on Kickstarter.
So, what makes the Pace S Pro different from your typical ball machine? For starters, it’s AI-driven and adaptive. Most machines simply feed balls to preset spots, but the Pace S Pro tracks your position in real time using ultra-wideband (UWB) technology, adjusting ball delivery based on where you are on the court. Its “Recovery Trigger” option ensures you’re always ready for the next shot, letting beginners work at their own pace and pros train with match-level intensity.
The system isn’t just smart; it’s powerful. With ball speeds up to 80 mph, spin rates of up to 60 rotations per second, and more than 564 pre-programmed drills, it replicates the rhythm, variation, and strategy of real match play. Players can even design custom drills in the app, recreating the playing styles of legends like Federer, Nadal, or Djokovic. And if you love sharing progress or learning from others, the community features let you exchange drills, track performance, and earn rewards alongside a global network of tennis players.
Overall, the Pace S Pro’s combination of adaptive ball delivery, real-time tracking, and full-court coverage makes each session smarter, more challenging, and fully personalized. Whether you’re a beginner wanting to nail the basics or a pro looking for a match-level training partner, Pongbot’s Pace S Pro shows how technology can elevate performance while making training more accessible and enjoyable. For tennis enthusiasts, this is CES 2026 tech you’ll want to see in action.






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