Tennis Ball Pressurizer

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Tennis Ball Pressurizer

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How can i keep my tennis balls pressurized without using anything like "ball pressurizer" or any of the other stuff (just using around the house things) for a lot of balls (like 58)

There really isn't a way and it's too bad because depending on where you live, tennis balls can be quite a luxury, costing up to $15-20 a set. If you live in the US, there's really no excuse for you not to open up a fresh set of balls every single time you play tennis. They cost around $2 at any Walmart in town, and after that you can still keep them for practice for a while. And at that price ... who cares about pressurization of practice balls. But if you live somewhere else though where tennis balls are expensive, usually the good news is that the stringing job that you will need after you use the crappy, old balls is not too expensive.



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How can i keep my tennis balls pressurized without using anything like "ball pressurizer" or any of the other stuff (just using around the house things) for a lot of balls (like 58)

(i just bought like 58 balls because they were cheap... black friday. But they were all pressureless. and since its winter, i cant really use them. but i dont want them to lose their pressure... so any suggestions...?)

I'm not sure but in Wimbledon they keep balls in the freezer to keep them hard and presurised

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