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air absorbed the energy? it just went dead. i can see if the ball was dead, but this was a hard tennis court. there should have at least been a small bounce and roll.
Try bouncing a tennis ball off a pillow or a waterbed
Originally posted by WhizPhiz
reply to post by Aggie Man
Try bouncing a tennis ball off a pillow or a waterbed
I just did, and it rolled at least a meter across my bed before stopping. The sudden stopping of the tennis ball was caused by something more than just some flimsy ground.
edit on 21-1-2011 by WhizPhiz because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Aggie Man
I've seen this happen before. It is caused by air trapped under the surface of the court. Obviously, the participants of the tournament have seen this happen before as well, because they immediately went out and drilled holes in the court and the problem was solved.
Try bouncing a tennis ball off a pillow or a waterbed....same result as seen in the video. No conspiracy here. Nothing to hide. it happens sometimes with artificial surfaces.
edit on 21-1-2011 by Aggie Man because: (no reason given)
Originally posted by Highergrounds
That is a flat surface and she stepped in the area and the ball stuck and never rolled or moved.Maybe some sort of a way they have been ''FIX'' the out come of games?