The return of serve is the most often hit shot in tennis after the serve; however, it is also the most under-practiced shot. The Ace Attack serving ball machine is the only all-in-one serving machine to help players practice this shot. Sports Attack began engineering and manufacturing its patented ball-throwing machines for multiple sports in 1995. Today, these machines are used by leading professional teams and top universities. The Ace Attack tennis ball machine has been time-tested in the field for nearly 2 decades.
$8,499.95
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Features:
- Feeds serves or groundstrokes up to 110mph
- Throwing head easily raises to serving height; no need to raise the entire machine on an expensive, cumbersome lift
- Feeds serves or groundstrokes at adjustable heights with 3 drill pattern options: random, 3-ball, and 4-ball
- Throwing head quickly lowers from serving height to deliver all groundstrokes including volleys, forehands, backhands, and lobs
- Flashing feed indicator trains player focus, split step, and ball response
- Unique 3-wheel design feeds right- or left-handed flat, slice, or kick serves as well as specialty shots that include inside-out slice backhands and side-spinning squash shots
- Ball feed is a jam-free system with variable intervals between shots (from 1.5 to 12 seconds), that provides complete visibility of ball acceleration
- Open-air design (no covers to contain ball residue and clog electronics and other mechanisms) and steel construction (not a plastic frame), ensures this low maintenance machine last for years
- Transparent poly-carbonate ball basket shows when basket is almost empty
- Powder-coating with polyester paint keeps machine rust-free
- Simple to use control panel; quickly and easily regulate the speed, spin, velocity, interval, and oscillation
- Variable width 2-line and 3-line; plus 1-line and random
- Includes remote control
- FREE shipping
Specs:
- Electrical – 120V, 15AMP – plugs into any standard electrical outlet. (Foreign voltage modification available)
- Footprint – 34″ W x 53″ L
- Height – retracted 68″ H, expanded 127″ H, Weight – 150 lbs.
Control Panel:
- Ease of Use: The Ace Attack serving machine sets up in minutes; simply roll onto the court, plug in, and dial in your ball speed, spin, velocity, interval, and oscillation using simple control panel dials. No lengthy programming or measurements to calculate or input. Changing strokes can be done in seconds using the controls that are conveniently placed at your fingertips.
- Release Point: Automatically adjust the throwing head up to a serving height of 9 ft. and down to groundstroke level or any point in between
Quality:
- The Control panel uses industrial quality modular components and extremely reliable printed circuitry
- Convex wheels ensure much less ball wear. Three-wheel design provides 50% more throwing efficiency and gripping surface with infinite ball spin options
- Rugged powder-coated rust-proof steel frame provides limitless seasons of use
- The extra-wide base provides real stability and safety on any tennis court surface
- Stainless steel elevation actuator is specified for heavy-duty marine use, providing exceptional power & corrosion resistance
- Industrial quality gear-head ball feeding motor will provide endless seasons of trouble-free service
- Highest quality self-lubricating ball-bearing motors have a steel and aluminum frame resulting in years of proven reliability. Even dust from clay-court will not penetrate the motor
- Heyco-Flex tubing is completely corrosion resistant from water or any outside elements
Please visit the Ace Attack website for many more great resources for coaches and players.
"The Ace Attack ball machine is key to effective teaching. Realistic launch heights. Control of trajectory. Spins from beginner to the ATP levels. Plus the ability to serve with velocity, accuracy, and realistic spin variations. It allows teachers to be on the same side of the court with the student—in my opinion where they belong—to video, to demo, and to work directly with players on physical positions and checkpoints. I have used mine for over 15 years and can’t imagine teaching without it."
John Yandell
Tennis Researcher and Founder
www.TennisPlayer.Net