Probably not since tennis balls are soft.
tennis
That depends what you are hitting them with, and how hard you are hitting them. If you hit a baseball with a baseball bat and a tennis ball with a baseball bat as hard as you can, the tennis ball would go farther. The tennis ball would go farther in most circumstances if you hit each with the same object and with the same force.
if you were to hit both with a baseball bat, and you used the same force for each, the tennis ball would go further
Tennis ball
A baseball due to its larger weight, tighter core, and better compression.
Assuming they were both dropped from the same point, the baseball would hit the ground first.
I know that basketball is one.
The tennis ball is hollow and made mostly of rubber, so it can rebound off the bat. The baseball has a rubber core, surrounded by cork and leather, so there is less of a rebound.
I think the only variations of tennis would be table tennis.
on a tennis court
well the great Andrew davies changeed tennis because his serve was that powerful that they had to increase the length of the court and they had to change the materiel of the ball because he would break them to conclude the game tennis really isn't competitive with someone as great as him
1. The Tennis Court Oath is an oath that the people took that they would not break up until a new constitution was formed. The Oath was important because it was the beginning of the French Revolution.