Wiki User
∙ 2012-07-18 08:51:37no they have 4
Wiki User
∙ 2012-07-18 08:51:37tennis racquets, tennis balls, a tennis court.
court
To play tennis, basically all you need is a racket your size, tennis balls, tennis court shoes and tennis balls. Very Simple.
The numbers on the tennis balls are simply for your benefit - if you are playing with Prince 1 balls, and the people on the court next to you are playing with Prince 4 balls, it is easier to retrieve your tennis balls when they wander onto another tennis court.
Tennis balls tend to shed off on to courts.
Tennis balls are geared for different court surfaces. There are tennis balls specifically designed for clay, hard court, and grass court surfaces. Check on the outside of the tennis ball can for the type of court surfaces you should use them on. For example, some tennis balls are specificially made for clay court surfaces. Some tennis balls work on hard court surfaces both indoors and outdoors. Check out your local sports store for many different brands. You also want to make sure that the balls you are playing with are "flat". Tennis balls lose their air pressure after you play with them. You can keep them in a special pressurized tennis ball can, but these are not used very much anymore. Make sure to open a new can of tennis balls when you hit the tennis course for a match. In fact, this a rule in tennis tournaments and leagues. You can squeeze the tennis ball to determine if it is flat. If you can easily squeeze it then it is most likely flat. Or you can bounce the ball to tell. Old tennis balls should be thrown away if they have lost most of their fuzz as well.
Tennis racket, court, balls, appropriate clothes, and a partner to play with.
Go to a Tennis/Golf club, and at the end of the week ask if they have any balls they are going to throw out, so you can keep them instead. That or go to a golf/tennis course and pick up any left over balls. I've left some tennis balls on the court for others.
Tennis balls are sed to play the game of Tennis. Tennis is a game played on a rectangular court by two players or two pairs of players equipped with rackets, in which a ball is driven back and forth over a low net that divides the court in half. Jasmine :)
A local tennis court, comfortaly fitting clothes, a tennis racquet, tennis shoes (running shoes can scuff up the court and are not aloud at most clubs), tennis balls, and some one to play with/ball machine.
Given the same ball manufacturer and product, warm tennis balls will bounce higher than cold ones. However, there are specially made tennis balls that will bounce equally high for a given environment, whether it be in low or high altitudes, temperatures, humidity, court surfaces, etc.
No difference. The numbering is present to distinguish the balls from other balls on court