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The goal for tennis ball manufacturers has always been to manufacture tennis balls that will retain their original air pressure and bounce properties for as long as possible. Recently, Wilson Sporting ...
Consider the tennis ball. The small neon orb is so ingenious in its design that it simultaneously inhabits the highest levels of perhaps one of our most demanding sports, fits snugly on the legs ...
At least that is the hope of Belgian eco-designer Mathilde Wittock, who fashions bespoke furniture from discarded tennis balls. Wittock’s sleek, modernist chaise longues are entirely cushionless ...
A few decades later, Head sold his company, retired, and took up tennis. Like, he went all in: built a court at his house, hired a coach, bought a newfangled ball machine. But again, he found a ...
Sending those rubber-cored balls to the landfill is just part of the environmental toll they take. Fortunately, there are more sustainable alternatives. Roughly 125 million tennis balls are ...
Oranges are always orange. Fire trucks are always red. Tennis balls are always yellow. Or maybe they’re always green. In The Atlantic, Marina Koren explored the controversial debate over where ...