Description
In tennis, “Orange Ball” refers to a type of tennis ball slightly more prominent and softer than a regular tennis ball but firmer and faster than a red ball. The orange ball is typically used in lessons and competitions for children who have progressed beyond the red ball stage but have yet to be ready to play with a full-sized ball.
Children between the ages of 6 and 8 play orange ball tennis. They have already developed some basic skills and techniques but are still working on improving their consistency and control. Using an orange ball allows young players to continue developing their skills and tactics while introducing them to the faster pace and more significant challenges of a full-sized court.
The orange ball is an integral part of the International Tennis Federation’s (ITF) “Play and Stay” program. This program is designed to foster a love for tennis and encourage more young individuals to participate in the sport. By incorporating the orange ball into their teaching, coaches and instructors can create a dynamic and enjoyable learning environment that is tailored to the age and skill level of their students, thereby fostering a long-term interest in the sport.