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Which Ball to
Use?

Balls
do differ in size and in speed. Now, with more speed comes more
'hang-time'. The single yellow dot has always been the
traditional official ball, until recently when the double yellow
dot was unveiled. They r not much different and many club
players still use the single yellow dot. It is somewhat easier
to boast (hit a side-wall shot) as it has slightly more
hang-time and flies in the air longer as a result.
Here is some info on the "new" squash balls from Dunlop:
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New double yellow (Revelation
Pro XX ) = old single yellow (very slow)
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New single yellow (Revelation
Competition) = old white (slow)
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New green = old green (slow -
for high altitude)
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New red (Max Progress) = old
red (medium - for cold climates, beginner)
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New bigger blue ball (Max) =
old blue dot (fast - for beginners)
And if you are playing a lower
level player, use the ball recommended for them. For example if
you are B and you are playing with a C players, use the single
yellow.
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