Hi and thank you for asking. I have played in very cold weather up in NYC back when... and the thing that helps the most is to use "lighter" balls. No ball bounces well in cold weather, definitely not those pressureless balls (bec...
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Yes of course you can and it is called a volley, but make sure where you are on the court, if you are on the baseline and hit it without letting it bounce, you could be hitting an out ball, therefore giving the point away unless you make a ...
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Yes! Temperature changes the dispersion of air molecules, so it is easier for something to move through warm air (more space between air molecules)--than through cold (because in cold air, the molecules are more dense). Temperature will als...
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Hot Balls bounce higher than cold balls! same.
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Tennis balls that are kept at about 70 degrees and a low humidity will bounce higher on a given surface than balls kept at extremes of either environmental measure. Tennis balls used at professional tennis events are designed for the venue'...
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Yes , it does You could even try it yourself for proof. Bounce something on grass then on pavement, you will see a difference in how the softer the lower.
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My favorite way is to tape several sheets of graph paper on a big cardboard piece for a background (with marks measuring the height from the bouncing spot in a few places), and put a video recorder on a short tripod at about the height the ...
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