The Nittaku 3 star ball was generally considered the best ball in the world until ball size increased in the year 2001. Since then quality of balls has been generally lower.
Nittaku Butterfly and Stiga 3 star balls all have good repuations.
Over 2/3rds of the worlds Table Tennis balls are made in the DHS factory in China and DHS 3 star balls are also high quality.
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When struck by a tennis racket the factor which effects the ball is how much spin is applied to the ball (more specific top spin) and the surface which you play on. For example: hard courts will bounce alot higher then grass courts.
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Three types of tennis courts are hard courts, clay courts, and grass courts.
The three most common surfaces are grass, clay, and hard surfaces like pavement, concrete, acrylic, etc. The Wimbledon uses grass courts, which add pace to the ball and the ball's bounce is harder to predict. Clay courts are featured at the French Open and usually have a pretty predictable ball, but the ball has more spin and moves slower. Hard courts, most common, have a fast-paced ball and are the easiest to predict.
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a Baseball ball or a cricket ball.
It really depends on how much experience you have. For a beginner, any surface other than a hard court surface will be difficult to play on, especially clay courts. Without knowledge of how the surface plays (i.e. where the ball jumps, how fast the ball plays, etc.), the player will be stumped at where the ball is going to go. Clay courts play very differently than hard courts, while grass courts are not as drastically different. For an experienced/professional tennis player, it is all a matter of opinion. Many Spanish players prefer to play on clay courts and find that hard courts are more difficult to win on. For many Americans, however, hard courts prove to be the easiest while clay is very difficult.
I am assuming you are talking about tennis. On a grass surface, the ball will bounce fast. On clay courts, the ball will bounce slower than on grass. On a hard court, the speed of the ball bounce will be in between clay and grass.
It is quiet hard. It has a cork centre, covered by leather. So it is harder than a tennis ball, but not as hard as a baseball ball or a cricket ball.
It depends on how hard you want to hit the ball
It really depends how hard you bounce either one, but i think the tennis ball.
Obeying the laws of physics, the speed of a tennis ball will increase with hard surfaces, such as cement, and decrease with soft surfaces, such as clay.
The tennis courts are 23.78 meters long and 10.97 meters wide. Tennis court terrains are grass, clay, hard, carpet and indoor. There is a low net in the center of the court.