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Pressure-free tennis balls

Pressureless tennis balls are an alternative to pressurised balls. They are mainly used by beginners and intermediate players, as they offer a lower bounce and reduced speed, making exchanges easier. Unlike pressurised tennis balls, they are not filled with pressurised gas. This makes them very durable and long-lasting. In our tennis courses, we use these balls to guarantee optimal learning, adapted to all levels.

What is a pressureless tennis ball?

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It’s a ball made of rubber, like a conventional ball, but it doesn’t contain pressurised gas. Bounce and speed depend solely on the properties of the rubber, making it slower and easier to control for beginners or those who want to improve their game. This type of product is therefore ideal for occasional players or those who want to play in a less demanding environment.

What are the advantages of these balls?

They are designed to last longer than traditional pressurised models. Pressurised balls lose their internal pressure over time, which affects their playing quality. Non-pressurised models, on the other hand, do not suffer this loss of pressure and can be used for longer. Their hard-wearing rubber means they can be used for longer until the felt covering the surface is too worn. This makes them an economical option for regular or occasional players looking for consistent quality at a reasonable price.

When should I use pressureless tennis balls?

They are particularly useful in the following situations:

  • Long training sessions: For longer training sessions, these balls maintain a constant bounce for longer than pressurised models.
  • Occasional players: If you don’t play frequently, these models maintain their quality of play even after a long period of inactivity.
  • Teaching : These balls are ideal for tennis lessons for beginners or youngsters, as their lower bounce means you can control the pace of play better.

The top brands of no-pressure tennis balls

  • Babolat balls

    Babolat is a well-known brand in the world of tennis. These models are renowned for their quality and durability.

  • Wilson balls

    They are much appreciated by tennis players of all levels for their quality and their ability to maintain a constant bounce.

  • Dunlop balls

    They are designed for prolonged use, ideal for occasional tennis players or intensive training sessions.

  • Tretorn bullets

    Less well known than Wilson or Dunlop, they also offer excellent value for money and are very hard-wearing.

Sizes and packaging of pressureless tennis balls

The balls are available in various formats to meet players’ needs:

  • Tube of balls : A classic format generally made up of 4 products.
  • Sachet of balls: Some tennis players prefer to buy balls in sachets to keep a stock of them.
  • Delivery: Most major brands offer home delivery for added convenience.

How to choose tennis balls without pressure?

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The choice of pressureless tennis balls depends on a number of criteria:

  • Brand: Favour the big brands such as Babolat, Wilson, Dunlop, or Technifibre to guarantee good quality play.
  • Price : The balls are generally slightly more expensive to buy, but they last longer, making them a worthwhile investment in the long term.
  • Use: Choose the model according to how you will beusing it: for occasional training, a friendly match or more intensive sessions.

Conclusion

These balls are an economical and durable alternative to traditional balls. Whether you’re an occasional player or a tennis enthusiast, these models offer a great way to improve your game at an affordable price. They’re perfect for extended training sessions, lessons with youngsters or beginners, and they stay in excellent condition longer than traditional balls. With brands like Babolat, Wilson, Technifibre and Dunlop, you’re sure to find a model to suit your needs.

By choosing these models, you’re opting for durability and quality, while enjoying a slower game that gives you better control of the ball and more precise control of your shots.

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