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Tennis balls TYGER SQ Clay yellow 96pcs

Tennis balls TYGER SQ Clay yellow 96pcs
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Tyger

Description

This top TYGER pressureless tennis ball was origionally designed with clay courts in mind. However the high quality rubber and felt ensure the SQ Clay is extremely durable on all surfaces including hardcourt and artificial grass. This ball is available in convenient buckets of 96 balls and is one of the top selling pressureless coaching balls in Europe.

  • ITF approved

Also available in yellow/gold (TBT239)

Reviews

  • 21 September Steven Quaynor: very good

    Full time coach. I have received 3 orders of this ball so far and these are the best pressureless i have ever had. Much softer feeling than any other pressureless that I have used. I have used virtually every major brand and many obscure ones at some time or other. My ball machine chewed up the felt onTyger grass ones but the nap on these clay ones live a long time. The bounce is consistent across the batch unlike some other brands and the felt wearing out is the only reason I ever replace them. I have a 200+ ball trolley that I used to re-stock every 2 months. Since switching to Tyger clay i have gone on average 4 months before replacing. (i coach on astro turf). On the softness of feel, My advanced clients who normally swear off pressurless thought I had gone to the expense of stocking my trolley with balls from cans. I just hope the price doesnt go up with increased demand. Anyway, i wont be selfish, credit where it is due.
  • 16 February Tom Mattinson: balls

    These are fine to use for average club players to beginners, i have not trained with hard hitters yet. If you coach outside then I would recommend these as i was able to coach through the -7'c temperatures with a constant bounce which would not have happened with a pressurised balls.
  • 22 April Rose Jeremy: Coaching balls

    The second batch were very different to the first. Second batch did not have the hollow sound that the first did. Decent ball that the players liked, as they were not as hard as some.