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Tennibot
Autonomous court robots for tennis/pickleball/padel: the Rover ball collector navigates courts using GPS plus camera-based computer vision to detect and collect up to 80 balls per run (Roomba-style, 1.4 mph), and the Partner V2 AI ball machine adds vision-driven training. Designed and manufactured in Auburn, AL; sold DTC and via dealers ($2,245-$3,995).
HeadquartersAuburn, US
Founded2016
Corporate fundingNot disclosed
Team1-10
Deployments1
Open roles0
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Company overview
Identity and operating footprint
Company typeRobot maker
Market segmentCorporate
StagePrivate
FoundersHaitham Eletrabi (Co-founder & CEO), Lincoln Wang (Co-founder)
Regions servedUnited States, Europe
Countries deployedNot listed
Service footprintNot listed
Last reviewed2026-07-05
LinkedInView profile
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Robot models
Specifications remain vendor-claimed
Machinecleaning
Partner V2
- AI-powered autonomous ball machine for player training
Vision-based training robot
Claim source
Machinecleaning
Tennibot Rover
- GPS + camera vision autonomously detects and collects tennis balls across the court; holds 80 balls, 4-5 hours per charge
Autonomous ball-collection robot
Claim source
DP
Deployment log
Announced and cited only
TL
Company timeline
Milestones and announcements
2018-05-01Meet Tennibot, the tennis ball Roomba ↗TechCrunch
2018-04-01Brought the world's first robotic tennis ball collector to marketAuburn University College of Engineering
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Source ledger
4 unique public sources
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About Tennibot - Meet the Team behind the smartest Ball RobotsTennibot · retrieved 2026-07-05
02Auburn Engineers Develop Tennis Ball Collection RobotEngineering.com · retrieved 2026-07-05
03Tennibot begins shipping 'first-ever' AI tennis ball machine that 'plays like a human'Robotics and Automation News · retrieved 2026-07-05
04Auburn Engineering alumni, students bring robotic tennis ball collector to marketAuburn University College of Engineering · retrieved 2026-07-05