Racquetball balls differ in their speed, bounce, and durability. Different colors indicate different speeds, with blue being the slowest and red being the fastest. Additionally, balls made for outdoor play are more durable than those made for indoor use.
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What you need for racquetball is Goggles (to protect eye vision) A specialized Racquetball Racquet Racquetball Gloves A couple of Racquetball Balls And A partner A place to play
Balls are typically made of rubber compounds and they are blue or green in color.
Yes and it is harder, and has a thicker wall.
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nothing they are the samething but in the late 1900's they called it squash and now they call it raqetball
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There is no difference between the cue ball and billiard ball except that the cue ball is white and without significant markings.
Racquetball and tennis are both racket sports played on a court, but there are key differences between the two. In racquetball, the court is enclosed and the ball can bounce off any wall, while in tennis the court is open and the ball must stay within the lines. Additionally, racquetball uses a smaller, harder ball and players can hit the ball after one bounce, whereas in tennis players must hit the ball before it bounces. The scoring system and rules also differ between the two sports.
No difference. The numbering is present to distinguish the balls from other balls on court
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