Pressure Tennis
![]() |
![]() |
TENNIS BALL SAVER(Saves Pressure in Tennis Balls) | ![]() |
![]() |
US $19.53 | 22d 10h 19m |
![]() |
VICTOR TENNIS RACQUET GRIP PRESSURE TAPE 36 yd. BROWN FROM 3M | ![]() |
![]() |
US $9.43 | 23d 1h 45m |
![]() |
Tennis ball charger-keeps balls alive under pressure | ![]() |
![]() |
US $299.00 | 27d 16h 27m |
![]() |
TENNIS BALL Pressure tube.....Balls will never go flat | ![]() |
![]() |
US $32.00 | 1d 6h 20m |
![]() |
Gexco Vintage 3 Ball Tennis Ball Saver Pressure Used | ![]() |
![]() |
US $13.99 | 15d 17h 56m |
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
![]() |
No items matching your keywords were found.
Pressure Tennis

Why do manufacturers produce different types of tennis balls for low and high pressures?
Since the ball is fairly impermeable, a ball cannot "equilibrate" its pressure at a new altitude. A high pressure ball taken high into the Rocky Mountains would seem somewhat flat (deflated) vs the same ball at sea level in (for example) the Netherlands.
Since players would like to play with balls that always have the same 'feel' (read: inflation) the ball makers have different balls for different altitudes.
Oz
![]() |
![]() |
TENNIS BALL SAVER(Saves Pressure in Tennis Balls) | ![]() |
![]() |
US $19.53 | 22d 10h 19m |
![]() |
VICTOR TENNIS RACQUET GRIP PRESSURE TAPE 36 yd. BROWN FROM 3M | ![]() |
![]() |
US $9.43 | 23d 1h 45m |
![]() |
Tennis ball charger-keeps balls alive under pressure | ![]() |
![]() |
US $299.00 | 27d 16h 27m |
![]() |
TENNIS BALL Pressure tube.....Balls will never go flat | ![]() |
![]() |
US $32.00 | 1d 6h 20m |
![]() |
Gexco Vintage 3 Ball Tennis Ball Saver Pressure Used | ![]() |
![]() |
US $13.99 | 15d 17h 56m |
| Powered by phpBay Pro |
![]() |
No items matching your keywords were found.
|
|
Tennis $9.79 Tennis |
|
|
Zooka Sports Tennis Balls $24.95 The Zooka Sports Tennis Balls can be used for batting or tennis practice with both the ZS720 and ZS740 pitching machines from Zooka Sports. These tennis balls features a pressure-less design, which allows for longer life. They are safe and soft for younger players. Each purchase includes 1 pack of 12 tennis balls. |
|
|
7in Silver 3mm Princess Cut Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet w/pressure tongue clasp $79.95 7in Silver 3mm Princess Cut Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet w/pressure tongue clasp. |
|
|
7.25inSilver 18-4/5ct TGW 4mm Round Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet w/pressure tongue clasp figure 8 $74.95 7.25inSilver 18-4/5ct TGW 4mm Round Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet w/pressure tongue clasp & figure 8. |
|
|
7.25inSilver 18-4/5ct TGW 4mm Round Yellow Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet pressure clasp with tongue figure 8 $74.95 7.25inSilver 18-4/5ct TGW 4mm Round Yellow Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet pressure clasp with tongue & figure 8. |
|
|
BandIT® Tennis Elbow Support $30.75 PLEASE NOTE: THIS ITEM CANNOT SHIP VIA 3-DAY DELIVERY.Medically designed by orthopedic surgeon Dr. Donald FareedAllows normal circulation and blood flowStrategically placed pressure points provide maximum supportRelieves tennis elbow, and other forms of forearm and wrist pain2" wideOne size fits most |
|
|
Tennis Its a Mental Game $20.09 Fundamentally, this book looks at three areas that can help us to improve our game. Two of these areas we have control of, one less so. First, I talk about how winning can often be allimportant, how the need to win can place us under selfinduced pressure and how this pressure stops us from playing our best tennis. Second, I discuss what happens when we slip into what is known in tennis terms as the zone. This is when our play becomes effortless and it all seems so easy. I also look for an answer to a question that has perplexed and fascinated me for many years, and one of the primary reasons why I wrote the book. The question is, why does luck always smile on the player who is winning or playing well, especially if they are in the zone?. The answer that I give leads the book to delve deeper than probably any other tennis book...ever Finally, the book deals with pressure, how we can recognize this pressure, and how we can train our minds to interpret pressure differently. These three areas make up the crux of the book. Author: Steel, Paul Bundock Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 62 Publication Date: 2009/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.00 x 5.00 x 0.13 inches |
|
|
Amour BZS004 Silver 3mm Princess Cut Cubic Zirconia Tennis Bracelet with pressure tounge clasp $114.82 The timeless look of princess cut cubic zirconia set in sparkling silver is ravishing. This 30 carat tennis bracelet is 7 inches long and has a pressure tongue clasp for secure closure. |
|
|
BodySport Tennis Elbow Strap, 3 X 13 $14.2 Features of the BodySport Tennis Elbow Strap: Reduces pain and provides firm support for tennis and golfer's elbow. Adjustable strap supports and applies pressure on the forearm muscle groups. Premium, medical plush neoprene for extended use. |
|
|
17in Silver 46-1/3ct TGW 4mm Round Yellow Cubic Zirconia Tennis Necklace w/pressure tongue clasp figure 8 $159.94 17in Silver 46-1/3ct TGW 4mm Round Yellow Cubic Zirconia Tennis Necklace w/pressure tongue clasp & figure 8. |
|
|
Kenko Soft Tennis Starter Kit $69.09 New way of playing Tennis. Based on European lawn tennis, it has evolved into one of the most popular sports today in Japan, Korea and Taiwan. Play singles or doubles, the same as regular tennis, but use soft rubber balls. Speed and power is replaced by strategy and skill. Reduced speed of the ball makes it fun to play for the whole family. Unique game maneuvers are possible with soft tennis, with varied rallies and net plays. Set includes one lightweight racquet (which is more flexible than a traditional racquet and with lower string compression), two soft hollow rubber tennis balls, pump kit, rule book and carrying case. Pump kit included to adjust ball air pressure. Balls are the same size as standard tennis balls. Set includes:1 Kenko NKONE Soft Tennis Racquet: 27" long, grip 22 Kenko Soft Tennis Balls (66 mm diameter, 30-31 g)1 Kenko Soft Tennis Pump1 Soft Tennis Air Gauge1 Racquet bag and instructions |
| Account limit of 2104 requests per hour exceeded. |
Pool Apron Patio Tennis Court Pressure Washing Maryland
Australian Open - a New Era in Women's Tennis
When Ana Ivanovic won the French Open to snap Henin's hold on the title after winning it for three consecutive times, tennis fans proclaimed the youthful Serbian player as the next player who shall dominate the sport, a picture of beauty and grace that has not been seen in the sport since Martina Hingis ruled the women's side. Ivanovic started to wilt under pressure. Maria Sharapova got sidelined for the rest of the year due to her shoulder injury while Jelena Jankovic has to win a major before she can claim the top ranking convincingly. That leaves the Williams sisters to battle each other out to stake claim as no.1 female tennis player.
Serena lost to Venus in the Wimbledon final. But the sisters returned to the court together to win the doubles crown a few moments later. Serena then won the U.S. Open but not after she avenged her loss to her sister as she defeated her in return during the quarterfinals. It then started the tug-of-war between the sisters for the right to be called no.1.
The sisters have started their Grand Slam tennis live season in contrasting fashion but produced positive results.Venus didn't reach the fourth round but she teamed wit Serena to win the ladies doubles title as they defeated Daniela Hantuchova and Ai Sugiyama, 6-3, 6-3. Serena then returned to the Rod Laver Arena the next day and faced Dinara Safina and won convincingly 6-0, 6-3 to win the 2009 Women's Australian Open and reclaim the no. 1 ranking from previous owner Jelena Jankovic.
Serena's devastating win over Safina has ushered in the reemergence of the younger Williams as the most dominant female tennis player of her time. She reigned the women's circuit in 2002-2003 and proved to be someone who was extremely difficult to beat at that time. She has now won back-to-back Grand Slam titles including the U.S. Open last year. It also insured her place in the history of women's tennis results. Her singles win has made her win Grand Slam title no. 10 and overtake Monica Seles for the seventh position. The doubles win was their eight Grand Slam title as partners. She was the last player both male or female to have won all four Grand Slam crowns and with her win in this year's Australian Open, she now has the chance to win all four major titles in a single season. Not only will she be unbeatable in the singles but her win in the women's doubles together with Venus sets her up to be the player who shall rule women's tennis for a long, long time.
Safina's attitude after she lost the match is quite admirable. Truly, she cannot dispute the fact that Serena just overpowered her. Williams made sure that Safina won't be able to be in the match and she kept the aggressive pressure up. Safina was gracious enough to admit that she lost to the best player and even had to call herself a "ballgirl". And Safina was right, everything now is up to Serena.
About the Author
For the tennis livescore, you may visit to ScoresPro.com/tennis/ .
Peri Witny is an author of Sports articles.











