VR tennis training: a new way to improve your game?
NCT ID NCT07356427
First seen Jun 27, 2026 · Last updated Jun 27, 2026
Summary
This study looked at whether practicing tennis in virtual reality (VR) can help college players feel more confident, focused, and motivated. 180 students were split into two groups: one did VR tennis training for 8 weeks, and the other did traditional coaching. The researchers measured things like self-belief and enjoyment to see if VR offers extra benefits beyond regular practice.
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Hezhou University
Hezhou, Guangxi, 542899, China
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