Introducing ServeSense

Sense
Your Game.

A racquet sensor that fits inside your handle — capturing acceleration, timing, shot selection, and angle of contact, then using AI trained on expert-labeled swing data from professional coaches and players to give you personalized suggestions based on exactly what you want to improve.

See the Product Reach Out
68M
Racket sport players
in the US alone
+6.2%
Annual tennis growth —
6 consecutive years
$2.5B
Serviceable market —
core tennis players
$10.8B
Total addressable market
across all racket sports

The Problem We Solve

Players invest $2,500 a year on coaching.
Now there's a new way to improve.

Coaching is one of the best tools in tennis. ServeSense opens up another one. By putting real swing data in a player's hands, we unlock a data-driven path to improvement — whether you work with a coach, train independently, or both. Better information leads to better tennis.

How It Works

Built to Make
You Better.

01
🔩

Fits Inside Your Handle

ServeSense inserts directly into your racquet handle through the standard weight trap door — completely hidden, perfectly balanced, zero interference with your game.

02
📡

Capture Every Swing

Our IMU sensor records swing speed, spin RPM, impact zone, and shot consistency in real time — every single stroke.

03
🧠

On-Device ML Analysis

Machine learning runs directly on the device, benchmarking your form against ideal biomechanics without needing a cloud connection.

04
📱

Improve on Your Terms

The app delivers personalized drill recommendations based on your data — whether you train with a coach, on your own, or both. Progress is progress, however you choose to pursue it.

The Team

Built by Players
Powered by Engineers.

DH
David Hershenson
Co-Founder & CEO
ECE BS, Carnegie Mellon 2026 Swartz Innovation Fellow Systems Engineering — Serve Robotics Electrical Engineering — Boxbot
GC
Geronimo Carom
Co-Founder & Head of Software
ECE BS, ML Minor, Carnegie Mellon 2026 Software Engineering — Amazon Technology Analyst — Accenture
MC
Mario Cruz
Co-Founder & Head of Hardware
ECE BS, Carnegie Mellon 2026 Software Engineering — Amazon

Let's Talk
Tennis.

Whether you're a player, investor, club owner, or just curious — we'd love to hear from you. ServeSense is actively seeking seed investors, beta testers, and strategic advisors.

Seeking ~$550K seed round
Looking for beta testers, coaches & club partnerships
Open to strategic advisors in sports & hardware
Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh PA