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Matt from Bristol has recently discovered an innovative device called Wingfield, which can be attached to tennis court net posts. It records various aspects of a player's game, such as net clearance and shot speed. With the Wingfield app, players can focus on improving specific elements of their game during training. Currently available at 200 tennis clubs worldwide.

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Hi, I'm Matt. I'm currently living in Bristol and studying for a Master's in Management with Innovation degree. I'm originally from Southampton and I'm very interested in tennis.

Recently, I've been looking at an innovation called Wingfield. It's a device that can be placed on the side of a tennis court and it records various aspects of your game, such as the net clearance, shot speed, and distance to target. To use it, you would tap the touch screen, scan your QR code, and start playing.

The device has two cameras that record your match or rally, and the data it collects is great for analytics and improving performance. The Wingfield app also allows you to focus on specific elements of your game during training. Currently, Wingfield is available at 200 tennis clubs worldwide.

The app includes a map that shows all the locations where Wingfield is available, including several in the UK, Spain, France, and Europe. It has about 15,000 players using it globally.

Overall, Wingfield is an exciting innovation in the world of tennis. Thank you.

Themes
  • Wingfield device
  • Tennis court innovation
  • Data recording and analytics
  • Training and improvement
  • Global availability
Keywords
  • Bristol
  • Master's in Management with Innovation
  • Wingfield
  • tennis
  • net clearance
  • shot speed
  • distance to target
  • analytics
  • training