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What Tennis Equipment Do You Need?

If you are going out to the tennis court then you’ll need to be prepared. There are various different parts of tennis equipment that you will need to bring along with you. These parts of tennis equipment include tennis balls and racquets, among other things.

First, let’s look at the tennis balls you will use. While they make look simple enough, tennis balls are among the most important parts of tennis equipment that you will need to bring with you. Tennis balls can be pressurized or not. Pressurized balls have hollow cores with air inside, and after a month of use they generally will lose their bounce. Non-pressurized balls will be more durable because they have a direct solid core. They will need to be replaced ever now and then because of wear.

Tennis balls are in three different types – regular duty, extra duty and high altitude balls. These types can make tennis balls among the toughest types of tennis equipment to choose, but it is easy to see what type is best. Regular duty balls should be used in indoor courts, while extra duty balls are best for grass or clay surface courts. High altitude balls will be needed for outdoor courts in high altitude areas.

Tennis balls feature lines so that friction is created. This means that the ball will be able to move around the court easily. You should make sure that the tennis balls that you have with your tennis equipment feature these lines.

The tennis racquet is also important to include in the tennis equipment that you have. Most racquets today are made of metal or aluminum and are generally recommended because they are lighter than wooden racquets. But you should look for the racquet with the right size, weight and head size because there are different makes based on age, gender and your general level of experience in playing tennis.

It is best to test your racquet to see if it is best for your tennis equipment. Taking some practice swings can help you to see if it works right for you and if you are comfortable with the racquet.

There are various other parts that you will need for your tennis equipment. A towel will be useful for when you play in hot conditions. Tennis sunglasses can help you to see the ball easier in sunny conditions. Also, you should have spare cords for your racquet on hand because cords can become loose after a few games are played with them. The clothes that you wear should be comfortable and lightweight too.

Now you know what you will need to bring for your tennis equipment to the court. The balls and racquet that you will use should be right for the area you’re playing tennis at and should be ones that you are comfortable with. Also, you’ll need to bring enough tennis equipment to help you see the ball better and to feel more comfortable in tougher weather conditions.


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