Easter is a day of renewal, and you could feel that spirit in the younger, scruffier quadrants of Brooklyn’s Ft. Greene Park last Sunday. Back was the longhaired girl in Chuck Taylors carrying a ...
This is the sixth in a series of sports medicine articles from the world-renowned Rothman Institute. Series Editors are Rothman doctors Richard H. Rothman MD, and John A. Anderson MD. As we swing into ...
The ability to quantify the physical aspects of a tennis swing—no matter the type of stroke—with actual data gives players and coaches a completely new tool. Offering up that data in real-time, synced ...
The Qlipp sensor attaches to your racket and is capable of tracking forehand and backhand swings -- and predicting the speed of your hits. Aloysius Low is a Senior Editor at CNET covering mobile and ...
Lisa joined CNET after more than 20 years as a reporter and editor. Her coverage of AI ranged from a hands-on with OpenAI's empathetic Advanced Voice Mode to in-depth explainers on LLMs, ...
NEW YORK — Carlos Alcaraz is among the tennis stars getting into the swing of things at the U.S. Open. A golf swing, that is. After his first-round victory at Flushing Meadows this week, the five-time ...