Hi, my name is Bob Jaffe. I'm the Director of Coaching at Dulwich dunlop max squash ball Club in London. I'm going to talk to you about the equipment you're going to need, the etiquette you're going to use on court and the sort of shots you're going to need to play and how you're going to play them. The only consistent product that I have used over thirty years of playing squash has been Dunlop balls and I advise anybody who is looking to take up squash that the Dunlop ball is the only one to go for. This is the max ball. This is for a beginner, it's easy to play with, it bounces nice and high and allows the beginner to develop their accuracy and technique. Next one down for the improver player is the progress ball. This is not quite as big as the max ball and also has good bouncing qualities and makes it easier for players to play with and extends the length of the rallies. Down from there again we have the yellow dot ball or pro ball. This is for players who have reached a reasonable standard of play. And finally, on to the match ball, which is the pro ball, which is the double yellow dot ball and this is used in all match competitions. . During the celebration of the Masters Series Madrid Tennis Dunlop made his stand in a tribute to his three Champions Absolutes of Spain by presenting a plaque to remember the historical fact that for the first time in the history of the racket sport Spanish, the three played with the same brand of racket: Dunlop. Nicolas Almagro, Borja Golan and Juani Mieres are the current Champions of Spain Tennis, Squash and Paddle respectively. All three players are part of the Dunlop team, the three young talents who promise to give a lot of talk in coming years. Nicolas Almagro is currently No 26 ATP Rankings, with two ATP titles under his belt and two times champion of Spain. Play with the racket Dunlop Aerogel 500 Tour, the most powerful racing shoe collection with the revolutionary Aerogel. Borja Golan is currently No. 19 in the PSA rankings and is now six times champion of Spain. Play with the racket Dunlop M Fil Pro, the official racquet and the racquet PSA 1 to the professional circuit. Juani Mieres is the current No. 1 Ranking FEP Sub-Champion last World Cup and International Champion of Spain 2007. Play with the shovel Dunlop Max Inferno, the latest evolution of the legendary blade Inferno the new collection launched in 2008. Notably, the Absolute Championships of Spain Tennis, Squash and Paddle 2007, also played with Dunlop ball, completing a full history for the mark of the Flying D. The balls are so important and the market is so large that there are currently contracts with exorbitant international athletes to use and defend the quality of the balls. Imagine each rubber ball an average of 16 real, multiplied by millions of practitioners who frequently burst into a ball for an average week .. The offer is great, with prices varying between R $ 14.00 to $ 20.00. Dunlop dominates this market for years, although other brands (Prince, Slazenger, etc.) submit a quality almost identical. Squash balls are made of two pieces of a compound of the vulcanized rubber and highly resistant to hot compressed air is injected. As the balls using compressed air to define its shoulder (tennis, basquetball, etc.) lose the balls using pressure and time. But we all know from experience that they "stick" long before they lose pressure. At the end of a game balls may lose the initial roughness characteristic, and rather, affects the cam ball, whereby in competition it must be replaced. As the temperature of the ball increases, its shoulder. The temperature increases due to the repetitive impact and the force of the pressure imposed will ball. When the strongest to hit the ball the more it will bounce. The squash balls are divided into five groups, and each adapted to a certain level of game and other variables (temperature and quality of the floor). For best performance we must choose the ball right to the conditions and level of play. According to the WSF (World Squash Federation), about 90% of the balls sold are brand Dunlop, this is also the preferred brand of leading players and tournament organizers Squash Professional. Depending on your experience begins with balls painted blue and the measure that will improve your game change color until you feel comfortable with the balls of yellow paint. If it does not help beginners to start playing with balls of yellow paint, it probably will not get the ball to warm up enough to get some result. Will only make you feel frustrated at not arrive on time balls.



