Title: How to Select the Right Type of Tennis Ball
1How to Select the Right Type of Tennis ball?
2There are a lot of tennis balls to choose from in
the market, and each different type of ball is
designed for a different purpose.
3 The major differences are because of the type of
court you play the match and the type of bounce
required by the players.
4Let us discuss the more preferred types of a
tennis ball that are commonly available in the
market.
5Pressurized tennis balls
6 The pressurized balls are stiffer and tend to
bounce higher, which is the main reason for
having a shorter lifespan.
7 They utilize internal air pressure that gives
more speed that is perfect for matches and
competitions.
8Pressureless tennis balls.
9Pressureless balls are often used for beginners,
practice, or recreational play as they tend to
achieve bounce from the rubber shell structure
and do not depend on the air.
10The pressureless balls don't lose their bounce
like the standard balls and they even start to
gain bounce over time as the outer covering
begins to fade.
11Stage tennis balls
12The tennis balls are categorized into the
following 3-stages based on the age and skill
level of the players.
13Stage-1 tennis balls
14These tennis balls are perfect for children who
are nearly ready to start using standard tennis
balls.
15The stage-1 tennis balls are either yellow or
green in color.
16Stage-2 tennis balls
17These are perfect for children who are getting
into tennis and have already started developing
their skills.
18The stage-2 tennis balls are orange in color and
are less pressurized for a slower bounce.
19Stage-3 tennis balls
20 These tennis balls are designed to be used by
children who are just getting to learn tennis.
21The stage-3 tennis balls are red in color and
pressureless for a slower speed to allow for more
reaction time.
22Finally
23Selecting a tennis ball is much more complicated
than it seems to be as they all have standard
distinctions which cannot be compared on a single
platform.
24The fastest tennis balls may suit the pros, but
the slow-moving foam tennis balls are great for
the purpose of teaching and training.
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