Established over 70 years
The ONLY ball maker in Europe
Small enough for rapid response......... big enough to meet most requirements
Manufacturing capability.....rubber mouldings from a few grams up to 50kilos
England’s, and Europe’s, only ball manufacturer
Balls and tubes can be personalised
With names, logos, greetings etc for
Individuals,Clubs,Companies
Club branded balls
Personalised tennis balls
Branded for prizes
Personalised for presents
Tennis balls for presents
For the present finder
English tennis balls
Branding tennis balls
Personalising, 4 balls upwards
for
Birthdays
Presents
Prizes
Club prizes
School prizes
Incentives
Tennis tournament prizes
Yellow tennis balls, WHITE tennis balls, ORANGE tennis balls, GREEN tennis balls, BLACK tennis
balls, BLUE tennis balls, PINK tennis balls, TWO COLOUR TENNIS BALLS
YELLOW/WHITE, YELLOW/ORANGE, YELLOW/GREEN, YELLOW/BLACK, YELLOW/BLUE.
WHITE/ORANGE, WHITE/GREEN, WHITE/BLACK, WHITE/BLUE ORANGE/BLACK, and
ORANGE/BLUE,
Waterproofed tennis balls, tennis balls smelling of newly mown grass, personalised tennis balls,
own name tennis balls, tennis balls for presents, club branded tennis balls, tennis balls for presents,
English tennis balls MADE IN ENGLAND
J Price have been making Tennis balls, Squash balls and other balls since before World War 2, and are the only ball specialist and factory left in the UK and Europe.
We concentrate on specials and top end balls.
Developing balls for the Tennis, Squash, and Racket Associations, The Magnum type 3 (slightly larger) tennis ball for the ITF, the larger lighter mini tennis ball for the LTA, a set of balls for England Squash for ‘mini squash’. A black racket ball for the Rackets Assoc for national tournaments and so on !.
Making tennis balls in all colours ,two colours, personalising them for individuals and companies.
Tennis ball quiz…
1.did you know tennis balls were bigger ?, 1 –2 mm bigger
2.did you know that tennis balls generally are harder?, than they used to be
3.did you know tennis balls, in the main, are made practically to the smallest size allowed?
4.did you know tennis has declined approx 30% this last decade?
5.did you know the main reason balls got smaller originally so the manufacturers saved money on materials?.
