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Originally Posted by Rickster52
Pickleball participant numbers have grown significantly in the past few years. It's an evolving sport in terms of equipment, style of play, ect.
If the goal is to make the sport more "fan friendly" than I get why a softer ball is being contemplated. Longer rallies, more fun to watch. The US Open in Naples has had a TV contract with CBS Sports Network, so there is interest in televising the sport.
My hope is for a ball that doesn't change drastically during it's lifetime. A Dura ball will crack, which of course ends it's lifetime, but it doesn't change significantly otherwise. The new ball gets softer during it's lifetime. I've played with the newer ball for about 3 weeks. In that time I've seen 2 removed from play due to cracking. Certainly fewer than the Dura ball in my experience.
The tournament this week is the only tournament that I know of so far that is using the Engage ball.
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IMO before pickleball takes off on TV or as pro sport they will have to get rid of sidouts. Takes too long to end game for televised production. Rally score end game quicker and TV friendly. Billiards or pocket billiards didn’t become popular on tv till 9 ball cause straight pool took too long to televise match.
IMO tournaments will use ball that companies will sponsor, at end of the day it’s about money.