Your first ball machine did its job. It got you more reps, gave you a practice option when no one else was available, and helped you groove the basics. There’s nothing wrong with any of that. The problem is what happens after, when the machine stops being a training tool and starts being a comfort zone.
What a Basic Machine Actually Gives You (And Where It Stops)
A standard ball machine is a repeating cannon. Set the speed, interval, and target zone, and it fires. For a beginner building muscle memory or logging extra reps between lessons, that’s genuinely useful.
The ceiling becomes visible fast. After enough sessions, your body adapts to the rhythm, the predictable landing zone, the same spin on every ball. You’re not reading the ball anymore, just patterns. Footwork suffers the same way. A timer-based machine trains you to stand and wait, not recover and reset. It can’t adjust because it doesn’t know where you are.
That’s not a failure. It’s a signal. You’ve gotten everything the machine has to offer.

The Pace S Pro Tracks You, Waits for You, and Adjusts to You
The PONGBOT Pace S Pro is a smart tennis ball machine built for players who have moved past the basics. It doesn’t fire on a timer and it doesn’t fire to a fixed zone. It tracks where you are on the court and responds to what you do, which is a fundamentally different training experience than anything a standard machine can offer.
The feature that changes everything is the Recovery Trigger. The Pace S Pro detects when you’ve returned to your pre-programmed recovery zone before releasing the next ball. You hit, you recover, then the machine fires. That’s how real points work.
No other consumer tennis machine does this, and it’s the reason sessions on the Pace S Pro feel closer to match play than any solo practice option available right now.
Position tracking makes this possible. UWB (Ultra-Wideband) sensors clip to the net posts and your clothing and maintain accuracy within 4 inches at 100 Hz. The machine knows where you are and adjusts placement accordingly. When you’re out of position, it finds you. When you recover well, it demands the next shot. That feedback loop is what your current machine cannot replicate.
The AI Match Mode goes further. Trained on data from over 100,000 real matches, it sequences balls the way actual opponents do at your NTRP level. A short ball followed by a deep cross-court isn’t random. It’s a pattern real players use. You stop reacting to a machine and start reading a match.

It Comes With 564 Structured Drills and Lets You Build Your Own
The Pace S Pro comes with over 564 preset drill sequences built across every skill level and shot type. That’s a structured training library with real progressions, not a menu of speeds and spin rates. Players can also build custom drills of up to 40-ball sequences and share them with the broader PONGBOT community, so the catalog keeps growing after you buy the machine.
That depth matters because progression requires structure. Working through a sequence that starts with a defensive push, demands a recovery, feeds an approach ball, then simulates a net finish builds a different kind of player than hitting the same groundstroke drill for an hour. The Pace S Pro gives you the second kind of session every time you step on court.

If the Sessions Feel Harder, That Means It’s Working
Feeling like you don’t quite know what’s coming next is a good sign. It means the training stimulus is ahead of your current ability, which is the only condition under which your game actually moves forward. That discomfort is you adapting in real time.
The players who break through plateaus are the ones who stop optimizing for sessions that feel clean and controlled. They change the input before the output forces them to. A machine that challenges your positioning, tests your recovery, and sequences balls you have to read is the input that produces different results.
This Is the Right Time to Make the Move
Through April 11, the Pace S Pro is 40% off as part of PONGBOT’s spring sale, bringing it to $1,199.99. If you’ve been getting diminishing returns from your current setup and you know it, the gap between where you are and what the Pace S Pro offers has never been cheaper to close.





























