Manufacturer Direct Sales: Mini Tennis Ball Keychain - A Must-Have for Every Sports Enthusiast!
| 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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Made from premium quality silicone, metal, and rubber, ensuring durability and resistance to fading.
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Versatile Use: Perfect for keys, enhancing bags, marking luggage, beautifying car interiors, or as memorable party favors.
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An ideal present for tennis aficionados, players, birthdays, or as memorable keepsakes from tournaments. Compact (3-5cm) and ultra-lightweight for effortless portability.



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. Head sizes vary between 85-110 square inches, with 95-105 sq in being popular among intermediate players for optimal play.
2. What types of tennis strings are available, and which is best for beginners?
Common types include:Nylon (Synthetic Gut) - Economical and robust, making it perfect for novice players.Polyester - Firm, catering to skilled players seeking enhanced control.Multifilament - Soft, providing superior comfort for the arm. For beginners, synthetic gut is advised 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 its softer felt.Extra Duty - Crafted for durability on hard courts.Pressureless - Long-lasting and perfect for practice sessions.
4. What is the difference between amateur and professional tennis balls?
Professional-grade balls (such as those used in US Open or Penn ATP) are subject to stringent quality checks, offering consistent bounce and superior felt. Amateur versions are budget-friendly but tend to wear out more quickly.
5. What is the MOI (Moment of Inertia) in tennis rackets?
MOI indicates a racket's resistance to twisting when hitting the ball. Higher MOI means greater stability and power, suitable for beginners, while advanced players might choose lower MOI for better control.