| Someone gave me rackets, and I think they are either badminton or tennis rackets. We have 4 and 8 year old that never play tennis, where do I get tennis balls? Do they have kid or adult tennis ball in different sizes? And, how many do I need for 2 kids to start with? |
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| Go to target or dicks. It’s self explanatory winter in the tennis aisle. You buy as many as you’re willing to lose. |
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How have you made it this far in life🤦♀️?
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You might want to start with green or orange ball first. They are a little slower with green slower than orange.
You better make sure you know what racket type as badminton will be destroyed by tennis balls. |
| Kid tennis balls are foam, orange, green (in that order, increase in pressure/bounce). I would buy orange for your situation. Buy 2-3 cans. |
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Awwww honey. It’s so nice that you want your kids to learn tennis.
First make sure the racquets you have are actually tennis racquets. Go to a sporting goods store like Dicks. They can tell you about racquets and sell you tennis balls. They come in cans with 3 balls and are usually yellow. Ask around your neighborhood about lessons. Or go to your local tennis courts and talk to people. I would stay with them for the lesson because there are a lot of crazies out there! Tennis is a great game that my kids have played through college. Good luck to you. |
In between foam and orange are red balls. If you don’t even know what sport the racquets you have are for?!? Seriously, I’d just start over and. But appropriately sized kids racquets for very cheap at target or dicks, but if you don’t know if they are even tennis racquets, how are you capable of teaching them? |