Published: 16:30, February 3, 2026 | Updated: 17:38, February 3, 2026
Award-winning tennis robot available for rental in Shenzhen
By Wang Zhan
The undated photo shared on a WeChat public account of Bao’an District Public Cultural and Sports Service Center shows a training session with an Acemate robot. (宝安文体通@WECHAT)

The Acemate tennis robot, an AI-powered ball machine recognized as one of TIME magazine’s best inventions of 2025, has become available for hourly rental at Shenzhen’s Bao’an Sports Center.  

Unlike traditional ball machines that operate on predictable patterns and fire shots at fixed intervals, Acemate — developed by Shenzhen-based SwitchBot — functions like a real partner.

The undated photo shared on a WeChat public account of Bao’an District Public Cultural and Sports Service Center shows an Acemate robot on the court. (宝安文体通@WECHAT)

It tracks a player’s position and shot trajectory, moves autonomously into optimal positioning, and adjusts its returns within milliseconds. Using 4K binocular vision and high-dynamic interaction algorithms, it replicates spins, lobs, and drop shots, offering a match-like experience. 

The undated photo shared on a WeChat public account of Bao’an District Public Cultural and Sports Service Center shows an Acemate robot on the court. (宝安文体通@WECHAT)

Acemate also serves as a personalized AI coach. Through a companion app, it generates detailed post-session reports that highlight technical flaws — such as swing path inaccuracies or delayed footwork — based on data captured by built-in sensors and cameras.  

The undated photo shared on a WeChat public account of Bao’an District Public Cultural and Sports Service Center shows the Acemate robot kiosk. (宝安文体通@WECHAT)

Users can lease the robot by scanning a QR code at a rental kiosk in the sports center. According to Southern Metropolis News, the hourly rate ranges from 80 to 100 yuan ($11.5-$14.4) during the initial trial operation period.

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The screenshot of the official website of Acemate shows awards won by the tennis robot in various reviews. (WWW.ACEMATETENNIS.COM)