Design smarter shots with real-world physics.
ShotLab.ai is a training lab for players and coaches. Experiment with spin, angle, and pace inside a 3D racquetball court, then bring those patterns straight onto the court.
Racquetball ShotLab – a practice partner that never gets tired.
The first version of ShotLab is all about racquetball: serves, passes, ceiling balls, splats, and jam shots. Use the simulator to stress-test ideas before you bring them to the club.
Map your serves
Visualize how different launch heights, speeds, and spins change where the ball hits the front wall and how it tracks into the back corner.
Learn the language of spin
See top-spin, under-spin, and side-spin rendered in 3D so you can connect what you feel in your swing with what actually happens to the ball in the court.
Share sessions with coaches
Capture a pattern you like, export key numbers, and discuss it with your coach or training partners between matches.
From idea to repeatable shot, without wasting court time.
ShotLab.ai combines a 3D court model, ball-flight physics, and simple controls so you can design and rehearse patterns away from the pressure of a match.
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1. Set the scenario.
Choose court side, ball starting position, and broad shot family (serve, pass, ceiling ball, jam, pinch, etc.). -
2. Tweak physics, not guesses.
Adjust contact height, target zone on the front wall, initial speed, and spin until you get the ball path you want. -
3. Lock in a training recipe.
Save the pattern with simple cues you can take to the court: where to stand, where to aim, and what the ball should do after it hits. -
4. Track which ideas actually score.
Over time, compare which serves and patterns generate more weak replies or outright points in your matches.
Built for players, coaches, and clubs
ShotLab is designed to plug into how you already train.
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Players: arrive at the club with 2–3 specific patterns to test instead of random experiments.
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Coaches: use the simulator to illustrate concepts between lessons or in video breakdowns.
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Clubs & programs: offer ShotLab sessions as an add-on for leagues, junior programs, and camps.
Study the best, then prototype your own patterns.
ShotLab isn’t a highlight reel, but it is built for players who study the game. Here are a few recent high-level matches and resources you can plug into your training.
Recent pro racquetball matches
- IRT Golden State Open – Kane Waselenchuk vs. Adam Manilla (Singles Final)
- 2024 McNamara Hall of Fame – Conrrado Moscoso vs. Kane Waselenchuk (Singles Final)
- 2024 Chicago LPRT – Vargas vs. Longoria (Singles Final)
- 2024 Denver Mile High Open – Martínez vs. Longoria (LPRT Singles Final)
- IRT Year in Review – All Broadcast Finals Playlists
Stay plugged into the tours
Use ShotLab in parallel with what’s happening on the pro tours.
Start designing your own patterns→ShotLab is a shot engine, not just a single app.
Racquetball is the first module. The long-term goal is a common “shot language” that works across multiple sports, so you can think in patterns instead of isolated tips.
Each sport module will share the same core ideas: contact point, spin, ball flight, target zones, and repeatable training patterns. As the platform grows, you’ll be able to move between sports without relearning the interface.
Want in on the racquetball beta?
If you coach or compete regularly and want to help shape the product, add yourself to the early-access list. A small group will get the first invites as the prototype hardens.
Request beta access
Drop your email and we’ll follow up with details about the racquetball module, tech requirements, and timelines.
A few quick answers.
Is this live right now?
The racquetball module is in active development. Early testers will get access to internal builds and help decide which features ship first.
Who is ShotLab for?
Serious recreational players, tournament players, coaches, and clubs that want a more intentional approach to shot design and practice.
What platforms will you support?
The goal is a browser-based experience on desktop or laptop first, with tablet-friendly controls to follow. You won’t need special hardware beyond a modern browser.
What about other sports?
Squash, pickleball, tennis, and soccer finishing are on the roadmap. If you coach in any of these and want to collaborate, mention it when you contact us.