3D&printed tennis balls aim to match performance of traditional balls

Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed Point, a 3D-printed alternative to standard-issue tennis balls made from a bio-based, recyclable filament. Point balls share the traditional neon-yellow, ringed look of regular tennis balls, but are made from a 3D-printed plant-derived filament called PLA-HR, rather than the conventional hollow rubber core covered in felt. Chouraqui, who studied The post 3D-printed tennis balls aim to match performance of traditional balls appeared first on Dezeen.

Aug 8, 2025 - 08:03
3D&printed tennis balls aim to match performance of traditional balls
Central Saint Martins graduate Noé Chouraqui has developed Point, a 3D-printed alternative to standard-issue tennis balls made from a bio-based, recyclable filament. Point balls share the traditional neon-yellow, ringed look of regular tennis balls, but are made from a 3D-printed plant-derived filament called PLA-HR, rather than the conventional hollow rubber core covered in felt. Chouraqui, who studied The post 3D-printed tennis balls aim to match performance of traditional balls appeared first on Dezeen.
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