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Dunlop ATP Regular Duty Tennis Ball 24 Can Case

5.0
4 Reviews
Oversized Item - Ships for $5.95

Dunlop ATP Regular Duty Tennis Ball 24 Can Case

5.0
4 Reviews
$99.95

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Overview

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The Dunlop ATP Regular Duty tennis ball is the official ball of the ATP Tour! HD Pro Cloth and HD Pro Core technologies provide ultimate consistency and performance on court.

Dunlop recommends Regular Duty for clay courts, indoor courts and high humidity locations.

  • Three-ball can
  • 24 cans per case 

Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5
4 Customer Reviews
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
The best regular duty ballSome players may have complaints about the Dunlop Extra Duty tennis ball, but their regular duty ball is the best product I have tried. I often play on non-abrasive indoor courts or Har-Tru courts, and I've never had an inflation or roundness issue. They get a tad bit fluffy, but that's fine by me.
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Dunlop ballsBest overall ball. Consistent high performing & long lasting. Worth the money!
5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
PTA Head CoachGreat tennis balls. Durable, and good quality.
5 out of 5 Stars
Good!Easy on the arm. Lasts long!

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Tried these balls on a clay court, they feel and sound like cheap tennis balls, and are somewhat light compared to the Dunlop Fort Clay Court, which is the best Dunlop clay court ball in my opinion. I also tried ATP other version RD, very similar, light feel. The Fort line was better quality then others if this is the new replacement I will change to Wilson US Open RD, much better feel. For a few dollars, it is much better quality.
From: Milos, 9/14/19

Comments: My past favorites were the Prince balls out of Thailand, the Slazenger balls out of the Philippines, and Robin Soderling Black Edition. I've had a 75 ball recharger for years and durability of a ball's felt certainly gets tested when you pressurize balls multiple times. I am halfway through a case of these Dunlop ATP Regular Duty Balls and I will say they seem very close to the Slazenger ball. There is a consistent bounce, the durability is fine for 3 set matches if not quite up to the RS Black Edition. I would recommend this product.
From: Marco, 7/8/19

Comments: I am disappointed with these balls. Inconsistent across the whole case, not just a can or two. It could be a bad run, but I think I will stay with the Penn Marathon regular duty.
From: Anonymous, 5/13/19