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Whenever tennis comes to mind, we visualise two rackets, lush grass or clay courts, epic rallies, game-set-match and of course, yellow tennis balls. But what if we told you that yellow wasn't always ...
The Duchess of Cambridge is the patron of the All England Lawn Tennis Club and is a regular at the famed tournament. Here, ...
Tennis balls weren't always yellow - and it was David Attenborough who helped change the game for good.
Flannel covering began to be stitched on to balls, improving both their durability and performance, and the solid rubber core was eventually replaced by pressurised gas. Why are tennis balls yellow?