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September 16, 2021

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Why are tennis balls fuzzy? So they...

A) feel like a hug.

B) don't go too fast or bounce too far.

C) don't scratch the court.

Tennis balls are made of rubber. Without a felt covering, they would bounce too far and move too fast. The fuzz creates drag in the air and friction against the racket or court.

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