Wanna beat Andy Murray? 10 gadgets and apps to improve your tennis game

With Wimbledon starting today, it’s that time of year again: when British people kid ourselves that we’re going to be the next Heather Watson or Andy Murray, start batting some balls around at the local park, and then realise that tennis is a lot harder than it looks on TV. But if you’re a serious player, or you want some incentive to keep up with your new favourite hobby, here are some gadgets, apps, and accessories that we think are ace. (Sorry.)

Tennis TV app

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However athletic you are, you can't play tennis all the time. Some days you need to just kick back, put your feet up... and watch some tennis, instead. Or you're desperate to know what's unfolding on Centre Court but you're stuck on the bus for another half an hour. Either way, Tennis TV has you covered. Download this new app (for iOS or Android) and you'll never have to miss out again, as it will stream 2000 matches from the women's and men's tours every year, including all major tournaments. Video is HD, replays are available to watch for seven days, and on tablets you can even keep up with four matches at once.

It's £89.95 for a yearly subscription, £14.99 for a month, and £6.99 for a day from TennisTV.

Diane Shipley

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