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Hear me out. Tennis balls with a metal chip in them. Once all the tennis balls are distributed on the court, a magnetic current is activated and pulls all of them to a basket. No more picking up tennis balls all over the court and breaking your back.
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Yes but would interfere with ball dynamics. Pros are gonna hate it lol
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How would it interfere with ball dynamics?
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Ball spins a certain way. Tennis balls are already really light so a small chip will probably interfere. Tennis players prefer flatter or faster balls depending on their style. Pros want to change balls after two games bc they notice the difference in the bounce. They’ll also choose balls with more fluff for serves
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Hmmm, interesting. And the magnet would have to be strong enough to be pulled, so it would have to be bigger. Interesting, you may be right it seems
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i agree
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