• Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
  • Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow
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Versatile Tennis Ball TB920 4-Pack - Yellow

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Our designers have developed these competition balls for tennis players to use on hard and clay courts.4-ball pack.

Durability and control! The TB920 is the official ball of the ATP 250 Series Moselle Open Tournament and is recommended for its bounce quality and control.New packaging and logo, but same balls.

Metallic structure: 100.0% Latex Natural Rubber; Outer fabric: 13.0% Cotton, 50.0% Wool, 37.0% Polyamide

BENEFITS

Bounce

Its natural rubber and natural felt provide an excellent bounce.

Abrasion resistance

Natural felt (63%) provides very good durability.

Directional control

Relatively flexible guaranteeing good ball control!

Speed

thanks to its compression resistance

TECHNICAL INFORMATIONS

Felt

This ball is made of 63% natural felt and neutral felt, making it very durable.

Core

This ball has a core made from natural rubber. This provides a quality bounce and excellent durability.

Packaging

4-ball pack.

Weight

58.5 g
ITF standard between 56 g and 59.4 g.

Diameter

6.55 centimetres
ITF standard between 6.54 centimetres and 6.86 centimetres.

Bounce height

143 cm (ball dropped from a height of 2.54 m)
ITF standard between 135 cm and 147 cm.

Ball deformation

High viscosity index for a more comfortable ball.
The viscosity index is calculated based on the ball deformation measurements.