Manufacturer Direct Sales: Mini Tennis Ball Keychain - A Must-Have Accessory for Enthusiastic Sports Lovers!
| Material |
Eco-friendly silicone / zinc alloy / rubber |
| Size |
Diameter 3cm (or custom sizes available) |
| Color |
Classic yellow-green / multi-color options |
| Package |
OPP bag / gift box (optional) |
Features:
Product Description
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Crafted from high-quality materials such as silicone, metal, and rubber, ensuring durability and resistance to fading.
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Versatile for various uses: perfect for keys, embellishing bags, luggage tags, car decor, or as delightful party favors.
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An ideal gift choice for tennis enthusiasts, players, birthdays, or as cherished tournament souvenirs. Its compact size (3-5cm) and ultra-lightweight nature make it easy to carry.



FAQ:
1. What are the standard sizes for tennis rackets?
Tennis rackets generally range from 27 inches for adults to 19-26 inches for juniors. The head size varies from 85-110 square inches, with mid-plus (95-105 sq in) being the most popular choice for intermediate players.
2. What types of tennis strings are available, and which is best for beginners?
Common types include:Nylon (Synthetic Gut) - Budget-friendly and durable, making it ideal for beginners who are just starting out.Polyester - Known for its stiffness, it's favored by advanced players seeking enhanced control.Multifilament - Soft and gentle on the arm, ensuring comfort. For beginners, synthetic gut is recommended for its balanced power and control.
3. How do I choose the right tennis balls for different court surfaces?
Regular Duty - Ideal for clay and indoor courts due to their softer felt.Extra Duty - Engineered for hard courts with more durable felt for extended use.Pressureless - Exceptionally long-lasting, perfect for practice sessions.
4. What is the difference between amateur and professional tennis balls?
Professional balls (e.g., US Open, Penn ATP) adhere to stringent quality control, offer consistent bounce, and feature premium felt. Amateur balls are more budget-friendly but may not last as long.
5. What is the MOI (Moment of Inertia) in tennis rackets?
MOI indicates a racket's resistance to twisting upon impact. A higher MOI provides more stability and power, which is ideal for beginners. Advanced players might prefer a lower MOI for better control.