OneRobotics’ Acemate Becomes Exclusive Designated Tennis Training Robot Supplier for the 2026 China Open
Recently, Acemate, the AI tennis training robot under OneRobotics, officially signed with the 2026 China Open, becoming the only designated tennis training robot supplier for the tournament.

As one of Asia’s highest-level combined men’s and women’s international tennis events, the China Open has long served as an important platform connecting Chinese tennis with the global tennis community, and plays a significant role in the development of tennis in China. Through this partnership, Acemate will enter a top-tier professional tennis event as an AI tennis training robot, supporting event training, sports experience enhancement, and the exploration of intelligent applications in professional sports scenarios.

Acemate focuses on AI tennis training robots and intelligent training solutions. By understanding the court environment, players, and incoming ball trajectories in real time, and combining autonomous mobility, hitting practice, and feedback analysis capabilities, Acemate provides users with more efficient and flexible training assistance. Compared with traditional training methods, Acemate can help overcome limitations in time and venue access, enabling tennis training to evolve from one-way ball delivery into continuous and interactive two-way practice.
Previously, Acemate became the official supplier of the Billie Jean King Cup Finals, entering the service ecosystem of an international top-tier tennis event. Its latest signing with the 2026 China Open as the tournament’s only designated tennis training robot supplier further recognizes Acemate’s product capabilities and technological exploration, while also creating new opportunities for AI tennis robots in professional events, sports training, and mass fitness scenarios.
At the same time, Acemate is accelerating its “100 Cities, 10,000 Courts” initiative. Through a robot sharing-cabinet model, the initiative aims to gradually bring Acemate into urban public courts, tennis clubs, school courts, sports centers, and community sports spaces, allowing more users to conveniently access AI practice services in real tennis court environments. Currently, Acemate sharing cabinets have begun initial deployment in cities including Beijing, Shenzhen, Shanghai, and Guangzhou, continuing to expand the service network of AI tennis robots in mass sports scenarios.

As an important implementation of OneRobotics’ “One Brain, Multiple Embodiments” technology roadmap in the sports sector, Acemate will continue to explore the integration of embodied AI technology with real-world scenarios such as professional sports and urban athletics, helping robots move from technology demonstrations to practical applications and bringing more users an intelligent and personalized sports experience.
