It’s not Nadal, but this tennis-playing robot could change the future of the game


  • Galbot found an unprecedented way, called LATENT, to train robots
  • Using ‘skill fragments’, they trained a Unitree G1 robot to play tennis
  • The robot developed relatively robust tennis skills based on this minimal training

Future Wimbledons, in which a fifth-ranked tennis pro faces a sixth-ranked robot, have just moved from the realm of science fiction to something that seems inevitable.

How did we get here? Blame it on Galbot and his LATENT innovation.

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