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The Differences in Tennis ball s Explained. Open Tennis .




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The first type is the High Altitude; these are designed to be used in places that are very high above sea level. The pressure inside of the has been adjusted to provide the optimal bounce at a level of approximately 4,000 feet or higher above sea level. This type of would be highly inappropriate for use in a that is deep inside a valley or anywhere else that is not high above sea level.

Another type is the Extra Duty; these s are designed to be a bit more durable than Regular Duty. The primary purpose of an Extra Duty is to be used on s that are grass or even asphalt. They tend to hold up much better against the very tough surfaces and ensure that even on a grass surface you can get the bounce that you need to be able to effectively.

The last type of is the Regular Duty ; these are designed to be used primarily on surfaces such as indoor s and even those that are made from clay. Typically, these s are designed for the majority of players to get used. It is important to realize that if you do on a hard surface or even grass with a regular duty that you will be lucky to get a single or two of use from the before it is necessary to replace them.

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