
Sevensix Tennis
Sevensix is a powerful companion for coaches and players: one place for understanding, distance workout and a powerful IA engine.
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Sevensix Tennis provides a mobile application that functions as an AI-powered tennis coach, aimed at the mass market of tennis players and coaches. The company was founded in 2017 by CEO Trond Kittelsen. A lifelong tennis player and IT/telecoms professional, Kittelsen was inspired to start the company after a chance meeting with a top video-analyst tennis coach on a flight to the French Open in 2016. He left his corporate director role at Telenor to combine his passions for technology and tennis, driven by a desire to make elite-level analysis accessible to all.
The core of the business is a mobile app, initially launched on the iOS App Store in September 2020, that uses a phone's camera to analyze a player's swing. It employs computer vision and machine learning to track biomechanical movements, comparing them to professional players and providing instant feedback on technique, timing, and body positioning. The app features a 'stickman' overlay to help users visualize the kinetic chain and identify areas for improvement, such as posture and joint angles. The technological breakthrough came in March 2020, confirming the hypothesis that world-class coaching could be delivered via AI using only a smartphone.
Sevensix Tennis operates on a freemium and subscription-based model. Users can download the app and access a 7-day free trial, after which a monthly or yearly subscription is required for premium features like in-depth AI analysis, coaching advice for all stroke types, and cloud storage. The platform also facilitates a new revenue stream for coaches, who can connect with players remotely, analyze their videos, and get paid for providing online feedback. This creates a shared business model, where coaches can expand their network and monetize their expertise during downtime. The company has received funding from various sources, including Innovation Norway, Microsoft, and a crowdfunding round on the Dealflow platform.
Keywords: AI tennis coach, tennis analysis app, sports technology, mobile coaching, biomechanics analysis, swing analysis, computer vision sports, remote coaching, player development, tennis training tool, video analysis, athletic performance, Trond Kittelsen, sports-tech, Norwegian startup, kinetic chain analysis, virtual sports training, tennis feedback, skill improvement, performance tracking, digital sports platform