Today we want to dispel the myth that tennis balls and padel balls are the same. Of course they are not! And today we come to dispel any possible doubts you may have about it. First of all, we start from the premise that there are differences in the regulations of each sport. Although they have a similar form, the characteristics of them differ in some aspects.
According to the tennis rules, the characteristics of the ball must be within the following range:
And on the other hand, the padel ball must have somewhat different characteristics. Although tennis balls can be used to play padel, we do not recommend it. Here are the characteristics that padel balls must have:
And what does all this translate into? Simple. If we do not take into account the altitude above sea level, the padel ball has less pressure so it bounces less. This means that the ball does not bounce easily off the court. The tennis ball, on the other hand, has more pressure and a larger surface area. This, together with a longer swing, the strings and the larger surface area of the racket, means that the ball comes off the court more easily and plays faster.
We would also like to point out the difference between a natural felt and a synthetic felt. Balls, whether they are tennis or padel balls, can have natural or synthetic felt. Each one makes the game change drastically depending on the type of ball. Balls with natural felt...
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