Quick Start 36 w/slogans 48 Felt Balls in Bucket
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Our “Quick Start 36” Red Balls with Slogans have motivating messages printed on them such as “Attitude is everything” or “Bounce a little, Laugh a lot”. They not only make learning tennis skills fun but also teach young kids life lessons at the same time.
"Quick Start 36" Red Balls are 15% larger than standard tennis balls. This increases the success rate for beginning children in 10 and Under Tennis programs, as well as adults. They are specifically designed and tested for 36-foot USTA recommended courts. "Quick Start 36" Red Balls with slogans are available in both 24-ball bucket and 48-ball bucket sizes. The color-coded buckets offer convenient and separate storage. Unique hinged bucket design facilitates ball access and storage.
Our 12 motivating slogans printed on the balls include:
Tennis star (in training)
Attitude is everything
Grip light swing right
Bounce a little laugh a lot
Low to high watch it fly
Smile when you swing
Play fair show you care
Bend knees finish & freeze
Tennis starts with love
Win or lose it’s just a game
Nets are walls hit over them
Have fun play tennis
The buckets double as storage containers and targets!
“I was curious to find out what my students’ parents thought about Oncourt Offcourt’s red expression balls when I was told the following amazing story. The family of one of my students went to a Spurs game and well ... the Spurs lost. On the car ride home the parents were saying how upset and disappointed they were because the Spurs had played so badly and lost. Their 5-year-old daughter Lillian spoke up from the back seat of the car, ‘It doesn't matter if you win or lose, it’s just a game!’ Wow! She got it and understood it!”
-Karen MannHeimer Director of Tennis at The Tennis Park