SuperCoach Version 2.0 has arrived
Brief history:
Until a few years ago all tennis ball machines were practically the
same, ranging in price from a few hundred dollars (providing one type
of ball return) to about $10,000.00 (providing up to 8 variations)
per cycle.
Then the SuperCoach appeared on the market (Version 1.0). Offering
in one program sequence 30 different type of balls (flat, topspin,
backspin, and lob) per routine, and each ball could land on a different
spot on the court. This feature made the SuperCoach the favorite Tennis
Ball Machine and the preferred choice for individuals who were looking
for a virtual partner to play and entire game instead of practicing
returning a certain ball type.
The SuperCoach Tennis ball machine could be programmed easily to
do simple repetitive routines as well, but its capabilities do not
end there.
Building on this success SuperCoach International developed a new
version (2.0), which expanded the features and capabilities of the
original idea. The intuitive user interface remained the same using
the control panel (CP). Using the player's court, ball types and other
control functions you select the ball type you want to receive, select
its location, determine the level of the play, and you can repeat
this up to 30 shots. After the programming is done, select play and
you are playing a challenging game.
If you like the game, you can save it in any of the 32 program locations,
or edit a few shots before you save it. All saved programs can be
recalled by pushing two buttons, edited, re-saved and so on.
Consider this. You are a tennis enthusiast or a professional and
just taped a game at the latest Grand Slam tournament. You want to
find out how you would do in one of the famous sets. Write down the
sequence, program the SuperCoach and play it on any of the levels
you choose.
It was possible to do this with the previous version of the SuperCoach
with slight limitations. In this new version each and every ball can
be modified, adjusted in all parameters, such as speed, heights, spin,
timing between balls, until it exactly matches the desired characteristics.