PARIS: Ten minutes after Julia Goerges finishes a match, she can analyse how many forehands she played and why her second serve may have been giving her problems.
At this week's French Open, the German has been the first player at a major tournament to use a so-called "connected racquet", which stores data on performance in an app in the racquet's handle.
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