Nearly all 330 million balls made worldwide each year eventually get thrown out, with most ending up in landfills for centuries.
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"new balls please."
Nearly all of the 330 million balls made worldwide each year eventually get chucked in the garbage, with most ending up in landfills, where they can take more than 400 years to decompose.
The biggest barrier to recycling the rubber in the ball is the difficulty of removing the felt from the rubber core because of the tight glue designed to hold that cover on when it's thwacked by a racket. And the felt is also a problem: a blended combination of wool and nylon that cannot be recycled.
Is there a way to design a fully recyclable ball? What are the capabilities of balls on different levels of play? Can the ITF, using its rule-making muscle, keep balls in play longer in competitions, which would result in fewer balls used? Do Grand Slam events have to stick with replacing balls after the first seven games and every nine games thereafter? Could that be extended to 11 or 13 games? And could such changes to use fewer balls longer filter down to all...
"While there is not a fully recyclable tennis ball that meets the performance specifications of elite athletes yet, we are proactively innovating for the future," said Wilson's Collins.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Makes Up To 330 HP With New Power UnitThe 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 arrives with performance updates and improvements to the interior. The revised model goes on sale in early 2024.
Read more »
2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Makes Up To 330 HP With New Power UnitThe 2024 Volkswagen ID.4 arrives with performance updates and improvements to the interior. The revised model goes on sale in early 2024.
Read more »
Canon Has Nearly 50% of Camara Market Share, Nearly Double SonySony is in a distant second place.
Read more »
Tennis ball wasteland? Game grapples with a fuzzy yellow recycling problemNearly all of the 330 million balls made worldwide each year eventually get chucked in the garbage, with most ending up in landfills.
Read more »
2024 Volkswagen ID.4 Gets a Big Power Bump and a Revised InteriorWhen equipped with the larger 77.0-kWh battery, the rear-wheel-drive version now makes 282 hp, while the dual-motor all-wheel-drive model is up to 330 hp.
Read more »