Soccer, basketball, volleyball, tennis, table tennis, vormel, car racing (rally), ball games, badminton, hockey (room hockey), swimming, rowing this is long list................
The required properties of a tennis ball for use at the professional level are too complex to list on this website. Click on the International Tennis Federation - - the guiding body for all professional tennis - - link, below, for information.
Tennis, bowling, archery.
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There is basketball, tennis, soccer, volleyball, softball, baseball, football, croquet and I think that is it.
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Click on the 'Approved Tennis Balls' link on this page to see a list of manufactures and ball numbers approved by the International Tennis Federation (ITF) for the 2007 season. There must be at least 200 tennis balls listed on the linked page.
Over 100 medals have been awarded for table tennis at the Olympic Games, so too many to list here.
Netball Basketball Volleyball Table tennis Soccer Floor ball Captain's ball Rugby Poison ball Baseball Cricket Squash Badminton Lacrosse Bowling Golf Pool Sepak Takraw Dodgeball Downball Bocce Cycle ball Croquet Fistball Flickerball Hockey Hooverball Hurling Korfball Polo Racquet ball Rounders Stickball Shinty Skee ball Street ball Tee ball Tchoukball Ringo Paddleball Newcomb ball
Football(soccer)CricketRugbyBilliardsPoolSnookerTennisGolfDodgeballBasketballSlamballNetballVolleyballShintyHurlingAmerican footballTable tennisSquashSepakBaseballSoftballKickballBränballCorkballKorfballHandballI hope this list helps ^^,
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First you no to check how many sports want to cover. List down all the sports. Then make a separate list of what all items/instruments required for each sport. For example: Cricket: Stumps, Bat, ball etc Hockey: Hockey stick, ball. Tennis: Bat, net, ball etc.