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Wilson’s endeavor to produce an environmentally friendly tennis ball with biodegradable packaging is a noble one, and thankfully, Triniti Sustainability Tennis Balls sport a comfortable and ...
It’s the equivalent of 20 million cubic feet of landfill space filled with nearly non-biodegradable rubber trash that produces millions of metric tons of methane. Most of those tennis balls ...
A University of Colorado Boulder alum created what he says is the world’s first-ever 100% synthetic, biodegradable tennis string through his Boulder-based company Velociti. Ryan Burbary, who ...
A University of Colorado Boulder alum created what he says is the world’s first-ever 100% synthetic, biodegradable tennis string through his Boulder-based company Velociti.
The balls’ properties are so crucial to the game that over 200 tennis ball brands are tested by the ITF each year, so now you know players aren’t just buying time before making that first serve.
Tennis has a fuzzy yellow problem most players don't think about when they open can after can of fresh balls, or when umpires at U.S. Open matches make their frequent requests for ...
Around 300 million tennis balls are produced each year — and almost all of them end up in landfills, taking over 400 years to decompose. The US Open, which ended at the weekend, goes through ...