Tennis Tutor Model 2 Manual -

Read the manual for the battery care chart. Everything else is just trial and error on the court. Have a Tennis Tutor Model 2 horror story or a drill you love? Drop it in the comments below!

I recently spent an afternoon diving deep into the official so you don't have to. Here is the TL;DR version of what you need to know to get this machine firing balls like a pro. First Things First: The Battery The most common frustration with ball machines isn't the oscillation—it’s the power. The Model 2 typically runs on a rechargeable 12V battery. tennis tutor model 2 manual

If you are reading this, you have likely just unboxed one of the most reliable workhorses in the tennis industry: the Tennis Tutor Model 2 . Read the manual for the battery care chart

Whether you are a coach running drills for a high school team or a parent trying to help their junior player groove their forehand, the Model 2 is a game-changer. However, like any precision piece of equipment, it requires a bit of know-how to get the most out of it. Drop it in the comments below

The machine itself is a tank. It won't spin like a Slinger Bag or program 2-line drills like a Spinshot, but it will outlive them all. Keep the battery charged, don't force the oscillation gears, and clean the wheels if they get dusty.