Gamma's new 60 Orange Dot and 78 Green Dot balls
Pittsburgh, PA — GAMMA Sports is now shipping new 60 Orange Dot and 78 Green Dot balls for USTA 10 & Under Tennis and ITF Tennis 10s and Tennis Xpress (adult) lessons and play.
60 Orange Dot
The GAMMA 60 Orange Dot ball is USTA Approved for 10 & Under Tennis and numbered 1-3 for tournament play. The 60 Orange Dot ball is 50 percent slower than a standard yellow tennis ball, ideal for ages 10 and under on a 60’ court and adult beginners. Manufactured to the Stage 2 specification for use with the USTA 10 & Under Tennis, ITF Tennis 10’s and ITF Tennis Xpress formats.
78 Green Dot
The GAMMA 78 Green Dot ball is USTA Approved for 10 & Under Tennis Tournament Play and numbered 1-3 for tournament play. The 78 Green Dot ball is 25 percent slower than a standard yellow tennis ball, ideal for ages 10 and under and 11+ and adult beginners on a 78’ court. Manufactured to the Stage 1 specification for use with the USTA 10 & Under Tennis, ITF Tennis 10’s and ITF Tennis Xpress formats.
Pricing
GAMMA 60 Orange Dot
3-Ball Can (12 Can Case) - $47.40 MSRP
12-Ball Bag - $14.95 MSRP
48-Ball Bucket - $55.95 MSRP
60-Ball Bag - $66.95 MSRP
GAMMA 78 Green Dot
3-Ball Can (12 Can Case) - $47.40 MSRP
12-Ball Bag - $14.95 MSRP
48-Ball Bucket - $55.95 MSRP
60-Ball Bag - $66.95 MSRP
Availability
GAMMA 60 Orange Dot balls and GAMMA 78 Green Dot balls are available from select tennis distributors and tennis specialty shops.
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