October 3, 2017
Jun Mizutani vs. Interactive Robot
Here’s the video (66 sec). Suppose you entered this robot in a U.S. tournament, and ignore the fact that its serve is illegal. What rating would it achieve? It would be reminiscent of when they started entering computers in chess tournaments.
It mostly just keeps the ball in play, often high, and without spin. Alas, I don’t think it can adjust very well to spin – Mizutani (world #8 from Japan, #4 in February) is mostly just patting the ball back and forth without spin - so that right away would probably put it below 1000. On the other hand, 49 sec in Mizutani soft loops the ball, and the robot returns it with ease, though a bit high. How would it react to a heavy backspin serve, push, or chop? Or a fast serve to a corner? Or fast breaking sidespin serve? Or a heavy topspin lob?
As to its serve, it breaks two serving rules. (Go to 34 seconds in to see it serving.)
- 2.06.01: Service shall start with the ball resting freely on the open palm of the server's stationary free hand.
- 2.06.04: From the start of service until it is struck, the ball shall be … behind the server's end line.
However, there’s also this rule:
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