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Aresson Low Compression Tennis Balls

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The low compression of these tennis balls gives them a lower bounce, slowing the game for better control.
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Helping to Support Teaching and Learning

Lower Bounce

The low compression design results in a lower bounce, making it easier for children to rally and control the ball during practice and games.

Transition Ball

Perfect for use just before players are ready for regulation tennis balls, these low compression balls help build confidence and skill.

Convenient Storage

The included storage bucket simplifies carrying the balls to and from games, reducing set-up and pack-away time.

High Visibility

The bright yellow colour of the balls ensures they are easily visible during play, both indoors and outdoors.

Skill Development

These balls support the development of important ball skills such as throwing, catching, and aiming, enhancing overall physical education.

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Aresson Low Compression Tennis Balls

The low compression of these tennis balls gives them a lower bounce, slowing the game for better control.

Overview

  • Young and inexperienced tennis players benefit from tools that aid skill development. These low-compression tennis balls are designed with reduced bounce for easier rallying and better control, making them ideal for honing skills. The bright yellow colour ensures high visibility during play, whether indoors or outdoors.

  • The bucket contains sixty balls, providing a sufficient supply for practice sessions and games. With a robust storage tub for convenient carrying and storage, setting up and packing away becomes quicker and more efficient.

  • This product supports increasing engagement of all pupils in regular physical activity and sport, ensuring a broader and more equal experience of a range of sports and physical activities.

Supports the National Curriculum

Physical Education, Key Stage 2

Play competitive games, modified where appropriate (e.g. badminton, basketball, cricket, football, hockey, netball and rounders) and apply basic principles suitable for attacking and defending.

Physical Education, Key Stage 2

Use running, jumping, throwing and catching in isolation and in combination.

EYFS, Physical Development

Develop and refine a range of ball skills including throwing, catching, kicking, passing, batting, and aiming.

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  • Yellow

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