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A smart reason why you should pack a tennis ball in your carry-on for your next flight

The article discusses how carrying a tennis ball in your carry-on can significantly enhance comfort during long flights by alleviating muscle tension and discomfort.

Feb 28 • 11:28 UTC
🇬🇧 Mirror
Life & Tech

Important reason why everyone should pack a tennis ball in their suitcase

Health experts recommend packing a tennis ball in hand luggage for long-haul flights to alleviate stiffness and enhance circulation during the flight.

Feb 26 • 11:04 UTC
🇸🇪 SVT Nyheter
National & Local

Here the table tennis duo breaks the world record in Västerås – kept a ball going for 17 hours

Table tennis players Emil Ohlsson and Fredrik Nilsson set a new world record by rallying a ball back and forth for over 17 hours in Västerås, Sweden.

Feb 15 • 12:27 UTC
🇮🇳 Aaj Tak (Hindi)
National & Local

Sanjay Dutt Attends the Inauguration of the Tennis Ball Cricket League

Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt was present at the inauguration of the Tennis Ball Cricket League in India.

Feb 10 • 08:43 UTC
🇭🇷 Index.hr
Sports

VIDEO Tennis player hit himself in the eye with a ball and forfeited the match

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard remarkably hit himself in the eye with a ball during an ATP 250 match, leading to a medical time-out and ultimately forfeiting the game against Arthur Gee.

Feb 3 • 07:19 UTC
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Sports

VIDEO Is this the most bizarre end to a match? A tennis player hit himself in the eye with a ball

Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard experienced a strange misfortune during his ATP 250 opening match in Montpellier, accidentally hitting himself in the eye with the ball in a play against Arthur Gee.

Feb 3 • 07:19 UTC
🇪🇸 ABC
Life & Tech

Resilience is like a tennis ball: you throw it to the ground, it flattens, but it doesn't explode

Expert Mario Alonso Puig explains that resilience is the ability to recover after being challenged, likening it to a tennis ball that flattens but returns to its normal shape.

Jan 16 • 16:00 UTC

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