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Tennis balls are generally classified into three main types: regular duty, extra duty, and practice balls. Regular duty balls are for clay or indoor courts, extra duty balls suit hard courts, and practice balls are for training. Consider your playing surface before choosing a type.
Tennis balls typically last for about 2 to 3 hours of play at a high level. For casual play, they might last longer. Regularly check the bounce and feel of the ball to ensure optimal performance.
The best tennis ball brand depends on personal preference and playing conditions. Popular brands include Wilson, Dunlop, and Penn. Each offers specific advantages like durability or enhanced performance on certain surfaces.
Tennis balls have fuzz to create drag and control speed during play. The fuzz enhances grip and allows for better spin control, improving overall gameplay experience.
Tennis balls can be recycled through specialized programs or used creatively in DIY projects. Some companies collect old tennis balls for repurposing in dog toys or cushioning materials.
Pressureless tennis balls are available and designed to maintain bounce over time without relying on internal air pressure. They are ideal for practice sessions as they offer consistent performance and durability.
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