TECH
A robot that plays badminton? ETH Zurich just made it real.
By Aniket Chakraborty
June 5, 2025
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Meet ANYmal-D — a four-legged, AI-powered athlete built by Robotic Systems Lab.
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Unlike humans, this bot uses four legs for extra agility and stability.
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It’s equipped with a stereo camera and a dynamic hitting arm.
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At its core is a reinforcement learning controller that adapts to shuttlecock motion.
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ANYmal-D predicts, positions, and strikes — in real-time.
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During tests, it held rallies up to 10 shots long with human players.
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The bot even mimics human follow-throughs and tilts its body to track the game.
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It’s not just a gimmick — it shows the potential of dynamic legged robots in sports.
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From badminton courts to future Olympics? The robot revolution in sport has begun.
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