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In the early 2000s, Wimbledon organizers entered into a partnership with the All England Lawn Tennis Club and Wildlife Trust ...
This year’s balls, provided by Wilson Tennis, are appropriately called high-altitude balls.They are customized to adapt to an environment low on oxygen and high in rebound. While the physical ...
The thousands of balls used every year at Wimbledon might look identical to most, but they can have big differences from a player’s perspective.
Players must adjust to the differences, and that has led to complaints about consistency. The ATP is trying to solve the problem. By Stuart Miller Yellow felt and a rubber core. A tennis ball ...
Tennis has a fuzzy yellow problem most players don't think about when they open can after can of fresh balls, or when umpires at U.S. Open matches make their frequent requests for "new balls please." ...
How you get rid of balls that have lost their bounce can make a big impact on the environment. We met up with Mark DiChiara. He's an avid tennis player, instructor, and General Manager at ...
The W&S Open started Saturday with qualifying matches, but its shipment of more than 12,000 tennis balls arrived at the Lindner Family Tennis Center in July. All 170 cases were stowed in a secure ...
This year’s balls, provided by Wilson Tennis, are appropriately called high-altitude balls.They are customized to adapt to an environment low on oxygen and high in rebound. While the physical ...