![]() ![]() I’m out about once a week in the winter (mainly doubs, and can be 3.5 hours at a time), and in the summer I hit with my son several nights a week, with some singles and doubs on the weekends. I’m a 4.0, 51, played HS and some college, and participate in annual USTA League play. I’m also encouraging him to video his practice matches this summer, as obviously that will provide feedback on his shot selection and court positioning. I just purchased a good, used Silent Partner ball machine, and the intent is that he will use the ball machine and the QM-1/camera every day for a few hours to both practice and analyze his strokes. ![]() Between a very good freshman coming in this next season, ITA summer circuit, and his desire to win ITAs in the Fall he’s trying to up his game and conditioning this summer. My son has played #1 for a very good NAIA college team the past two years, and will be a junior this year. I like your product and your price better. I became aware of the QM-1 through references on the Tennis Warehouse forums and then doing follow-up on the web. I was aware of your competition, and have been for several years…in fact, I should have made this purchase a few years back when my kids were younger. He is quickly evolving from a blunt instrument into a surgeon’s scalpel. The huge strides he has made are mostly thanks to a greater understanding of the game, and now instead of blindly and randomly hitting the ball, it’s clear that he is increasingly trying to construct points. Since including the QM-1 into his training regimen, Spencer jumped more than twenty ranking spots in the boys’ 10-under open division in southern California moving him well into the top 100 of what is arguably one of the top two tennis regions in the world (the other being Florida). We’ve been using the game footage from matches and practice to breakdown and analyze key points and discuss everything including shot selection, court positioning, and technique. However, there is a huge opportunity to teach him the strategies that should and will dictate where he hits the ball. At 10 years old, Spencer, my son, has the ability to consistently hit the ball wherever he wants off both sides in whatever manner he wants to do it (e.g. It’s become an invaluable and central training tool that we use to grow and evolve my son’s tennis skills and abilities. First of all, I want to tell you how amazing your product is. ![]()
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