Tenniix, a company developing artificial intelligence solutions for sports training, is presenting its AI Tennis Robot at CES 2026, taking place in Las Vegas from January 6 to 9, 2026. The company is exhibiting at Eureka Park, Venetian Expo, Hall G, Booth #62919.
Tenniix introduces what it describes as the world’s first vision-based AI tennis robot, designed to make professional-level tennis training smarter, more accessible, and more intuitive. According to the company, the robot enables players to train independently without the need for a playing partner, serving as an intelligent on-court opponent.
At CES 2026, Tenniix is showcasing the following key features of its AI Tennis Robot:
Mobility module designed for human-like rally play
AI vision tracking that follows the player’s position on the court
Lightweight and portable design, weighing 18.7 lbs with up to 4 hours of playtime
Voice control and mobile app control
Tenniix is participating in both CES Unveiled Media Day and the main CES Exhibition. CES Unveiled takes place on January 4 at Mandalay Bay, while the main exhibition runs from January 6 to January 9 at the Venetian Expo. During the event, visitors can experience live demonstrations of the robot at the Tenniix booth.
The company positions Tenniix as a solution for players of all skill levels. Beginners can use the system to learn fundamentals, while advanced players can refine their technique and gameplay. According to Tenniix, the goal is to make tennis enjoyable, accessible, and available anytime, anywhere.
Tenniix robots are designed to be lightweight, portable, and easy to use, delivering professional-level ball-launching technology in a compact format. The company emphasizes creating moments of enjoyment on the court, where training feels natural and engaging.
Behind the Tenniix brand is Enhanced Sports (formerly Hunting Technology Limited), a company focused on applying robotics to sports performance. Founded with the aim of making training smarter and more enjoyable, the company expanded from robotics engineering into sports technology through continuous research and development.
Today, Enhanced Sports has worked with more than 500 professional athletes and teams worldwide, supporting over 10,000 professional training sessions across multiple sports. This experience helps bring professional-grade technology into everyday tennis training through Tenniix.
Through its CES 2026 showcase, Tenniix presents its vision for the future of AI-powered sports training and intelligent tennis practice.
