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how does temperature affect tennis balls only and if it affects the way the user plays tennis if so please exp?


for a science project I am putting atennis ball in a dryer frige and deep freezer and room temp to and going to hit with them on a head tennis racquet with big banger strings how will the temp. affect my strings

Cold tennis balls bounce less. You can test this by holding a room-temperature ball and slightly colder ball away from you at arm's length, at the same level. Drop them both. The warmer ball will bounce more. I've never tried balls that are as hot as the drier, so I don't know.



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Joola Hit Table Tennis Set


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The Joola Hit Table Tennis Set is perfect for families and large groups! Featuring 4 table tennis rackets and 8 balls, players can enjoy a singles or doubles match. The Hit rackets include an inverted rubber surface with a straight handle for control. The Spezial 40mm ping pong balls come in orange or white. The Hit Set is packaged in a handy carrying case for convenient transport and storage.

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The premier tennis organization in the world offers the latest ideas on how to learn and play the game, illuminated in easy-to-follow sequences as demonstrated by the world`s best players. Debunking the theory that tennis is a difficult sport to learn, this book details how to play the game before it even teaches how to actually hit the ball, based on the growing practice of starting beginners in a game, rather than on exercises and drills. An invaluable resource for players and coaches, the book will offer step-by-step instructions on learning and mastering the strokes, illustrated from start to finish by the groundbreaking high-speed photography compiled by the USTA coaching department. All strokes will be demonstrated with photographs of the world`s top players: Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Venus and Serena Williams, Maria Sharapova, and many more. The book also offers information about equipment, practice drills, tournament play, playing styles, and general fitness, as well as an analysis of the top players and their games, making the book as important for those who watch tennis as it is for those who play.

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The Original solo batting trainer, endorsed by Leah O'Brien-Amico!Hit-A-Way is a batting aid for ball players of all ages that attaches to most trees and poles, in your backyard or on the field. Practice hitting to all fields, hitting high, low, or middle pitches; hitting fast or slow pitches, and batting right and left handed. Baseball or softball is attached to a solid polyurethane tubing, with adjustable Velcro bindings on each end that attach quickly and easily to most types of secured poles. Delivers simulated pitches without chasing balls or using expensive machines. Develops superior hand/eye coordination and homerun swing. All components made and assembled in USA. Ball is made in Taiwan.

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Hit-A-Way Softball Title Series! Leah O'Brien-Amico, three-time Olympic gold medal winner for women's softball, recommends this trainer as an effective way to improve your game.A player can use Hit-A-Way to warm-up or practice most anywhere, even in limited space. Simulates pitches without chasing balls. Develops hand eye coordination and is the perfect tool when learning to switch hit. New materials in cord produce better timing to develop stance and swing mechanics. Hit-A-Way is very easy to carry, weighing less than two pounds. Can be stored in bat bags, back packs or carry-alls. "The hottest new batting aid on the market today." Amazing results in ball players of all ages. New sleeve design improves visibility as well as contact feel and sound. For ages 6 and up. (Also see the Hit-A-Way Baseball Model #5HITAWYBB.)Post not included.


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A Small Introduction To Tennis

Being ready for the tennis balls that are likely to come your way will help you to make the best hit possible.  By getting the ball out of your court, you will have the ability to continue working towards the win.  As a coach or a player, you will want to make sure that you know what the options are so you can learn to use them in the right place.  There are eight basic shots that you can take in order to keep the ball going.  When combining this with the ways to maneuver your body, you will have the ability to play each game better than the last.  Following are general guidelines to keep in mind when preparing or coaching for the game.  

Before even beginning the game of tennis, you want to make sure that you have the right stance.  This will mean being prepared for the ball to come your way.  Most tennis players will have their feet hip width apart with a bend in the knees.  The focus will need to be on the ball and where it is about to go.  By doing this, you will have the ability to get to the right place quicker.  You will also want to have both of your hands on the grip of the tennis racquet, which will help you to control the ball more, as well as switch sides for the racquet.  

After you have this stance, there will be the beginning of the game by service.  A serve will begin on one side from the back of the court.  After the ball is thrown into the air, the server will be able to hit the ball.  They can control the way that the ball begins to be thrown by simply hitting it in a different way.  This may make the ball spin, go to a different length, and move to a different area of the court.  

After the serve has been made, it will be up to the opponent to meet the serve with different strokes.  The first is the forehand stroke where the tennis racquet moves from one side of your body to the other in order to hit the tennis ball.  Forehand strokes will be varied by the way that the tennis player holds the grip of their racquet.  The backhand stroke is the opposite of this because it will begin on the left hand side of the body instead of the right and go all the way across your body backwards.  

After you know these two basic strokes, you can go to a variety of options for hitting the tennis ball.  The first possibility is a volley.  This occurs when you hit the ball before it bounces into your court.  The half volley is also an option, where you hit the ball after it has finished bouncing for the first time in your court.  With both of these they will stay closer to the net.  If you want to go further out into the court, you can use a lob to hit the ball higher and further out.  You can also use an overhead smash, which is a harder hit that comes from a higher ground and moves quickly to the court.  A drop shot can also be used by tapping the ball over the net so that it is closer to the edge.  

If you are working on your tennis hits, then keeping the basics in mind about the types of hits to make can help you challenge your opponent, and even win against them.  There are a variety of possibilities for you to use.  All of these can be used strategically for you to benefit from the way you play the game.

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