
Tennis balls are perhaps the biggest unknown in our sport. We use them every day like any other consumer goods. That's why you need to know that the differences in quality are huge.
The quality of one ball depends on the material and durability of the rubber core, as well as the stability and longevity of the felt.
Tournament balls are usually pressurized balls. They feel softer and more comfortable, but they quickly stop being "alive". That’s why coaches mostly use balls without pressure because they appreciate their consistency and consistency of ball bounce.
Tennis balls are perhaps the biggest unknown in our sport. We use them every day like any other consumer goods. That's why you need to know that the differences in quality are huge. The...
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Tennis balls are perhaps the biggest unknown in our sport. We use them every day like any other consumer goods. That's why you need to know that the differences in quality are huge.
The quality of one ball depends on the material and durability of the rubber core, as well as the stability and longevity of the felt.
Tournament balls are usually pressurized balls. They feel softer and more comfortable, but they quickly stop being "alive". That’s why coaches mostly use balls without pressure because they appreciate their consistency and consistency of ball bounce.