High-Quality Training Tennis Balls for Serious Practice Sessions

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Customization: Available
Type: Tennis Balls
Usage: for Training, for Competition
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
WY-TTB
Product Name
Training Tennis Balls
Diameter (mm)
68.6
Weight (G)
60
Rebounce
1.37-1.45m
Material
Polyester+Wool+Rubber
Feature
Shock Absorber High Elasticity
Logo
Customized Logo
Transport Package
Corrugated Carton
Specification
6.3CM
Trademark
WY
Origin
Anhui, China
HS Code
95069900
Production Capacity
50000000pieces/Year

Packaging & Delivery

Package Size
26.00cm * 7.00cm * 7.00cm
Package Gross Weight
0.200kg

Product Description

Manufacturer Direct Sales: Training Tennis Balls - Dive into the world of precision and performance with our exclusive direct sales offer, providing top-tier training tennis balls for those who strive for excellence.

Core Material Pressurized rubber core (for tournament play)
Felt Composition Premium wool/nylon blend (70%/30% ratio for professional balls)/Synthetic felt (economy-grade for recreational use)
Pressure System Pressurized (high initial bounce, pro-level performance)/Pressureless (longer lifespan, consistent bounce over time)
Durability Features Extra-duty felt (for hard court surfaces)/Regular-duty felt (for clay/indoor courts)/UV-resistant coating (for outdoor longevity)
Features:

Our Professional Tennis Balls: Elevate your game with tennis balls featuring expertly crafted pressurized rubber cores, delivering a supreme bounce that enhances every hit. Wrapped meticulously in resilient wool/nylon felt, these balls offer unparalleled spin and control. Adhering to the stringent ITF standards, they weigh an optimal 56-59.4g and boast a precise diameter of 6.54-6.86cm. The vibrant optic yellow ensures maximum visibility, while the classic white caters to grass court enthusiasts. Pressurized variants promise peak performance but naturally diminish bounce over time, whereas pressureless designs ensure enduring consistency, perfect for intensive training sessions. Tailored for specific surfaces, additional-duty felt suits hard courts, while regular-duty excels on clay courts. Our UV-resistant coatings extend outdoor durability, and the seamless construction guarantees a true flight path. Available in vacuum-sealed cans or generous bulk bags, these tennis balls are the choice for tournaments and clubs alike. Certified by ITF/USTA, they guarantee professional-grade quality.
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FAQ:

1. What are the standard sizes for tennis rackets?

Tennis rackets generally range from 27 inches for adults to 19-26 inches for juniors, each designed to match a player's growth and skill. Head sizes span 85-110 square inches, with the mid-plus (95-105 sq in) emerging as a favorite among intermediate enthusiasts seeking balance and precision.

2. What types of tennis strings are available, and which is best for beginners?

Common types include:Nylon (Synthetic Gut) - Affordable and durable, making it an ideal choice for beginners embarking on their tennis journey.Polyester - Stiff and formidable, designed for advanced players who prioritize control above all else.Multifilament - Soft and forgiving, offering excellent arm comfort. For newcomers, synthetic gut is highly recommended for its well-rounded blend of power and control.

3. How do I choose the right tennis balls for different court surfaces?

Regular Duty - Crafted for clay and indoor courts, featuring a softer felt that complements these unique surfaces.Extra Duty - Engineered for hard courts, featuring a more durable felt for enhanced wear resistance.Pressureless - Renowned for their longevity, making them a perfect match for practice and training scenarios.

4. What is the difference between amateur and professional tennis balls?

Professional balls, like those used in the US Open or Penn ATP,offer impeccable quality control for consistent bounce and premium felt. Amateur balls, while more budget-friendly, may not withstand the test of rigorous play as robustly.

5. What is the MOI (Moment of Inertia) in tennis rackets?
The Moment of Inertia (MOI) reflects a racket's resistance to twisting upon ball impact. A higher MOI translates to greater stability and power, often favored by beginners. Conversely, advanced players might opt for a lower MOI to achieve heightened control and finesse in their shots.

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