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Teloon Championship Tennis Balls - Extra Duty Felt - Pressurized for Optimal Performance
Teloon Championship Tennis Balls - Extra Duty Felt - Pressurized for Optimal Performance
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$171.95 USD
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$300.99 USD
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$171.95 USD
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- 🎾【First choice】:Teloon's Championship tennis is a professional level training tennis ball that is sealed and stored in pressure cans. It is loved by many clubs and tennis enthusiasts in China and is their top choice for training.
- 🎾【High cost-effectiveness】:The wool specifically designed for tennis, combined with the high elasticity rubber bladder, makes our every stroke more stable and solid.
- 🎾【Suitable for various tennis courts】:Our tennis can be used on various types of courts such as hard courts, grass courts, and clay courts, ensuring stable jumping and hitting sensation, making your training more efficient.
- 🎾【Constant pressure sealed storage】:Our tennis balls are packaged in sealed cans of three cans each. In a sealed environment, if not opened for one year, it will not affect the characteristics of the tennis balls.
- 🎾【After-Sales Service】:Teloon's products are all brand new, intact, and inspected before being packaged and shipped to the United States. We need to experience a 40 day transportation environment at sea, and there may be some cases of deformation and cracking of individual products. If the above situations occur, you can contact us and provide pictures of the received products. Our after-sales personnel will rearrange the shipment for you.
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What kind of tennis court is suitable for use on ?
Teloon Championship is designed for hard court tennis and can also be used on clay and grass, maintaining stable performance.
We are concerned about the quality of tennis ?
Teloon Championship tennis wool is made up of 45% wool, not acrylic. And our tennis has ITF certification, which proves that our ball meets international standards.
What do the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4 on tennis mean?
The numbers above make it easier for us to find our own tennis balls on the court, as tennis balls are all the same.
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