It was standard practice back in the day with super crystalate balls to warm them on a radiator before the match or exhibition. I did this myself many times and it certainly livened the balls up and they played better for a couple of frames before they cooled down.
As for phenolic resin balls I wouldn't know but they're cr^p anyway and as the pro tables are heated to 50 degrees the balls must heat up a little through conduction from the table surface and it doesn't stopping them kicking like a mule.
As for phenolic resin balls I wouldn't know but they're cr^p anyway and as the pro tables are heated to 50 degrees the balls must heat up a little through conduction from the table surface and it doesn't stopping them kicking like a mule.
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