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4.1.12.3 Tennis Balls |
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This article is from the Table Tennis (Ping Pong) FAQ, by ttennis@bu.edu with numerous contributions by others.
Table tennis balls vary greatly in quality. Any of the USATT- or
ITTF-approved three-star balls are good. Players are expected to provide
their own balls though the club should have some available for sale.
 
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