• Record.

    Film yourself from multiple angles with a simple, discreet phone mount — designed for tennis and pickleball players who want to both watch themselves play and improve.

  • Understand.

    Take a step back from your game. Watching yourself play helps you catch what you might miss in the moment. And with our analysis service, you get an outside perspective that truly makes a difference.

  • Improve.

    Get practical tips tailored to your level and style. Whether you want to fix a technical detail or simply play better, we’re here to help you make real progress.

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Racquet View phone mount

Compact, stable, and sleek, it easily attaches to a fence or the net to let you film from multiple angles — rear view, side view, or front view.

The go-to camera mount for fences and nets—essential for every tennis and pickleball player.

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Virtual Coaching

With our virtual coaching, your tennis or pickleball videos are analyzed by certified coaches who deliver precise, personalized feedback tailored to your game.

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AI video analysis

Send your video and receive a detailed analysis of your technique.

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Questions? We’ve got answers.

How can I record my tennis/pickleball match without a tripod?

Use a court-specific mount like the Racquet View Fence Mount or Racquet View water bottle Mount. It clips onto fences or nets and provides a stable, elevated angle that tripods can’t match.

Does the Racquet View phone mount work on all types of nets and fences?

Yes! The Racquet View phone mount is designed to work on multiple surfaces:

  • Nets: Compatible with tennis, pickleball, and padel nets. It attaches securely at the center of the net, on the white net band.
  • Fences: Works on diamond-shaped chain-link fences, square padel fences, and rectangular fence panels.
  • Wind screens: Can also be attached at the top of the wind screen, as long as it is not too high.

Extra:
You can also film from the net scoreboard, depending on the setup.

What’s the best angle to film tennis?

The behind-the-baseline angle is the best for analysis. It shows footwork, shot patterns, depth, positioning, and strategy. The Racquet View Fence Mount makes this angle effortless.

What camera settings should I use for tennis/pickleball?

  • 1080p
  • 60 FPS
  • Stabilization ON
  • Landscape mode or 0.5 wide angle
  • Slightly increased brightness

How do I analyze my video to improve?

Review:

  • preparation
  • contact point
  • balance
  • footwork
  • positioning
  • shot selection patterns

For structured improvement, use the Racquet View Performance Journal.

Is Racquet View compatible with all phones?

Yes. The Racquet View phone mount was design to fit for every phones.

The water bottle mount :

  • MagSafe phones attach directly
  • Non-MagSafe phones use the included magnetic sticker

Works with iPhone, Samsung, Google Pixel, and more.

Is recording useful for beginners?

Yes — beginners improve 2x faster with visual feedback and simple corrections.