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Type of Tennis Balls & Their Composition It might look easy to choose the right tennis ball at first glance but it’s not the same. Picking the right tennis ball will include many factors such as level of play, type of surface, and more. At first look all tennis balls look similar and even smell same but the huge difference arises from their types and composition. Let’s discuss major factors and types of ball before choosing any particular type.


Types of Tennis Ball At First Glance Sr.no

Type

Best known for

1

Extra Duty

Hard courts

2

Regular Duty

Slower courts (clay)

3

Pressure-less

Practice/ball machines

4

High Altitude

Elevations above 4,000 feet

5

Junior Foam Balls

Ages 3-5

6

Junior Red Balls

Ages 6-8

7

Junior Orange Balls

Ages 9-10

8

Junior Green Dot Balls

Ages 11-13


Type of Tennis Balls & Their Composition

1. EXTRA DUTY TENNIS BALLS (XD BALLS)

Extra Duty Tennis Balls are basically made for hard surfaces which include concrete, asphalt, and other major outdoor hard courts. Extra Duty is best known for its durability as they are thick felt balls and will go longer on all types of matches. The felt available on these XD tennis balls, help in balancing out ball on most courts. Although extra Duty Tennis Balls provides longer durability but they may not be fast as regular duty balls are.

Some of the Extra Duty Tennis Balls are –   

PENN Coach Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls) WILSON Championship Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls) PENN Championship Extra Duty Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls)


Type of Tennis Balls & Their Composition

2. REGULAR DUTY TENNIS BALLS (RD BALLS)

Regular Duty Tennis balls are known for providing the best features on softer, slower clay courts. It has less felt as compared to extra duty tennis balls making them ideal ball for clay courts. Regular Ball’s felt is made like extra duty balls as a result giving longer durability on the court. Moreover, this felt will aid in speeding up the tennis ball on the slower courts. If you are thinking to use these balls in hard courts, of course; you can but they are not as durable as extra duty balls are.

Some of the Regular Duty Tennis Balls are –   

DUNLOP AO Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls) WILSON Tour Premier Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls) HEAD Tour Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls)


Type of Tennis Balls & Their Composition

3. PRESSURELESS BALLS

Pressure-less tennis balls are referred to as beginner’s balls. These balls are more durable as compared to regular duty tennis balls making them ideal for recreational or training players. Pressure-less balls are filled with compressed air making their walls thicker on the core, its unique core will help in retaining bounce even after a period of a long time. So, pressure-less balls give an extra layer of practicing matches.

Some of the Pressureless Tennis Balls are –   

HEAD Tip-I Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls) HEAD Tip-II Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls) HEAD Tip-III Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls)


Type of Tennis Balls & Their Composition

4. HIGH ALTITUDE BALLS To counter the effect of high altitude, new type of ball was introduced. Altitude balls are basically designed to play over the height of 4,000 feet. These balls generally fly much higher and bounce faster on the court.

Some of the Altitude Tennis Balls are –   

HEAD Tour High Altitude Tennis Ball Can HEAD Tour High Altitude Tennis Ball Dozen HEAD Tour High Altitude Tennis Ball Carton


Type of Tennis Balls & Their Composition

5. JUNIOR BALLS Just like choosing the perfect shoe or racket have an adverse effect on a child’s skill development. Giving the right tennis balls according to age will also be helpful in growing towards the right path. Foam Balls are mainly designed for the smallest and slowest age group that is from 3 to 5 years.

Some of the Junior Tennis Balls are –   

Red Balls Orange Balls Green Balls


COMPOSITION OF TENNIS BALL:

Sr.no

Composition

Material or Nature

1

The Felt

Yellow Fuzzy Stuff

2

The Core

Natural or Synthetic Rubber

3

The Air or Gas

Pressurization

Conclusion,

The mentioned types and composition will definitely be helpful in deciding on a reasonable tennis ball. If you think we should add more to our content, just drop a line in the comment section.


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