Training Tennis Balls
Training tennis balls are designed for durability and extended use, making them ideal for coaching sessions, drills, and practice play. Suitable for clubs, schools, and frequent players, these tennis balls maintain performance over long sessions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between pressureless and pressurised training balls?
Pressureless training balls have no internal pressure they rely on the rubber construction for bounce, which means they never go flat and last significantly longer than pressurised balls. They feel slightly firmer but are extremely cost-effective for coaching and ball machine use.
Are training balls suitable for match play?
Training balls are designed for practice, drilling, and coaching sessions rather than competitive match play. Their slower speed and firmer feel are better suited to extended practice drills than the fast-paced conditions of a competitive match.
How many training balls do I need for a coaching session?
Most coaching sessions and ball machine setups work best with 48 100 balls. Training balls are typically sold in buckets or packs of 24 60, making it easy to stock up at a reasonable cost per ball.