May 25, 2012 (Paris, France) – Babolat recently presented the prototype of the world's first interactive racquet. The presentation featured organized demonstrations with amateur players and professional players from Team Babolat, including Rafael Nadal (SPA) and Jo-Wilfried Tsonga (FRA) at the French Open. With “Babolat Play & Connect”, the specialized racquet sports brand takes tennis into a new era. “It’s a major innovation that will create a before and after reference point. ‘Babolat Play & Connect’ is taking on the challenge of changing the way tennis lovers play and live the game of tennis. This is a connected and communicating racquet that will give players information they can use to improve performance or just have fun sharing with other passionate tennis players,” explained Eric Babolat, Chairman and CEO.
"BABOLAT PLAY & CONNECT” is for all tennis players whether they are beginners, advanced or professional. Players will be able to use “Babolat Play & Connect” to obtain concrete information about their game. Three major features of “Babolat Play & Connect” include:
Inform: “Babolat Play & Connect” permits tennis players to obtain pertinent information for analyzing their game. For example, the qualification of strokes (forehand, backhand, serve), ball spin, the position of the ball on the string bed, power during play and service speed are among the types of information that the sensors will relay. Information regarding the duration of the session, the length of play and the intensity of play will also be available. The range of possible data collection is very large.
Improve: Players can set goals, follow and compare data daily, weekly and monthly. The raw data and data points are a new source of information for coaches or instructors and also for players who will be able to analyze their game. Further developments could include: storing the best results and performances (for staying motivated!), receiving tips from a coach or having advice about equipment, etc.
Share: The advantage of having a connected racquet is that players can post data on a social network either for challenging their own performance, playing just for fun or for sharing information with friends and other players. There is a whole online community that will be able to show, challenge, advise and compare themselves to others within the community and even to the pro players of Team Babolat.
For its technological partner, Babolat has chosen Movea, leader in capturing and analyzing movements. The primary objective was to create a racquet identical to a standard model, with no change to the sensations during play. The racquet handle is equipped with sensors that record the flow of data. Once the training session or match is over, players can transfer and read the captured information on a computer, tablet or smartphone with a wireless connection or USB.
For Babolat, tennis courts around the world—in amateur clubs as well as at the French Open—offer the best laboratories for testing the products of tomorrow. Babolat proposes products that respond to the demands of tennis by observing players, understanding and anticipating their needs.
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