‘It was cool, I fell asleep’: inside Wimbledon’s £128,000 new sci-fi recovery chamber

Wimbledon has introduced a £128,000 'Ammortal Chamber' designed to help professional tennis players recover using hydrogen gas, light, and electromagnetic therapy. The device aims to rejuvenate the body and mind, reflecting a growing trend of athletes using advanced science to extend their careers.
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This highlights the increasing integration of high-end wellness technology in professional sports to prolong athlete longevity.
Tommy Paul said of Wimbledon’s futuristic Ammortal Chamber: ‘It was great. I felt very rested for sure.’ Photograph: Shaun Brooks/CameraSport/Getty Images Tommy Paul said of Wimbledon’s futuristic Ammortal Chamber: ‘It was great. I felt very rested for sure.’ Photograph: Shaun Brooks/CameraSport/Getty Images Wimbledon 2026 ‘It was cool, I fell asleep’: inside Wimbledon’s £128,000 new sci-fi recovery chamber Tommy Paul and world’s best hope to prolong career with therapy, which claims to ‘rejuvenate body, mind and spirit’
The article reports on a specific technological adoption in sports without taking a political or ideological stance.
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