5/18/2023 0 Comments Pocket radar smart coach reviewThat couldn’t be correct, could it? The problem is, this method is not likely accurate. ![]() ![]() After a few warm up serves, I was hitting serves in the 117-120 mph range. I’ve attended many professional tennis tournament, and many of them offer a “Serve Speed Cage.” Where there’s a professional grade radar guy in front of you (the radar guns are in the thousands of dollars) about 10 feet from where to hit and you hit as hard as you possible can into a net. So just how fast do the average Joe’s serve or hit their forehands? There’s finally an affordable and consistent way to measure these speeds.įirst, a little about my serve speed background I’m 32, 5’11”, a little bit soft in all the wrong places, athletic, and I like to hit hard. We’ve all seen the 135+ mph serves of Andy Roddick, John Isner, Ivo Karlovic, and many other touring professionals. Like many tennis players, I wondered how fast the balls were coming off my tennis racquet. Fortunately for me, I got my hands on a Pocket Radar for tennis to review. ![]() Up until now, I have not been able to find an affordable way to accurately read the speeds of my strokes.
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