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 2010 ITF Ball Approval
(08 Jun 2009) The ITF Technical Centre will commence its testing procedure for the ITF Approval of tennis balls for the calendar year 2010 on 1st June 2009...
2009 front page home page “2009 ITF Approved Tennis Balls and Classified Court Surfaces - a guide to products and test methods” booklet published
(30 Jan 2009) This week sees the publication of the 2009 issue of “ITF Approved Tennis Balls and Classified Court Surfaces – a guide to products and test methods”....
Wind tunnel (front) ITF Technical Centre ‘Open Lab’ projects 2008/09
(16 Oct 2008) ITF Technical Centre is the world’s leading tennis-specific research centre....
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Surface pace testing at the Davis Cup final in Bratislava, Slovak Republic
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Date: 17 Jan 2006
Surface pace testing on Centre court at the Paris Masters in Bercy, France
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Date: 31 Oct 2005
Microscope image of string cross-sections
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Date: 21 Jul 2004
Microscope image of string
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Date: 21 Jul 2004
Surface pace testing at Wimbledon
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Date: 21 Jul 2004
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