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Dunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty Tennis Balls 24 Can Case
5.0

Overview
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One of the most popular tennis balls on the market for its long lasting, consistent play! HD Core technology provides excellent durability while the premium woven felt is 14% brighter than regular cloth. While suitable for play on all court surfaces, we recommend the regular duty felt for clay, soft indoor courts and for those seeking a slightly lighter feel at contact.
Sanctioned for both ITF and USTA tournament play.
- 3 balls per can
- 24 cans per case
Customer Reviews
Good value for a Premium Ball.I think this is a better ball than the Dunlop ATP. They don't fluff up like crazy. The start crisp out of the can, maintain their bounce for a long time. Great for a match and then to keep for 2-3 practice sessions afterwards.
The only ball that performs better in durability is the ProPenn.
Outstanding Tennis Balls!Excellent bounce and longevity!
Great ballsDunlop Regular Duty Grand Prix balls are the best both on cost and quality. These balls have a consistent bounce, excellent feel and great durability. I use these balls on Har Tru clay courts and couldn’t be happier. Try them. Don’t tell Dunlop and TWarehouse, they are a must buy at $89 for a case.
Excellent tennis ballCouple of years ago, I couldn't get tennis balls. Went to local club pro who sold me a couple of cases. They remain the best soft court ball for consistency, holds firm coat, and good bounce. Highly recommend.
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Best tennis ball on the market!I have been playing exclusively with these balls for the past two and a half years. Bounces true. They're nothing less than incredible. Long time players that I have played with over this period of time all have commented on how much they enjoyed playing with them. I highly recommend them, especially if you play everyday
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Dunlop Grand Prix ballsI like the Dunlop Grand Prix balls for my lessons. They bounce well and last pretty long too.
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Great Clay Court BallI’ve been using the Dunlop Grand Prix Reg Duty for over a year since having difficulty getting Penn red top balls. The Dunlop last longer and feel better after a match on clay. The quality is better. You can use them longer. I’m definitely sold on them. My entire tennis team noticed a difference when we switched. I order them by the case and they are lined up 1-4 in rows so it’s easy to grab the right number needed for league play.
Great BallThe problem with tennis ball reviews is that most people don't know what they're talking about. The biggest problem with balls are consistency and control. GP balls are the best in those terms. After many years of using GP, every can I open provides consistent bounce, fantastic control off the racquet, and decent life. Penns, Wilsons, etc. are rocks out of the can, have irregular seams creating irregular bounces, and have no feel off the racquet. There are enough challenges in playing decent tennis - the ball shouldn't be one of them. Dunlop GP is the best choice you can make.
They hold pressure longThose balls hold pressure longer than other balls I tested in Florida.
They good with humid. But after the practice I usually store the basket with the balls at home.
Reliable, DurableWe switched to the Grand Prix balls a year or so ago. They provide a consistent bounce and decent durability at a reasonable price. I suppose we could buy the Extra Duty version of this ball, but the Regular Duty is a little lighter and holds up well without puffing out on slower courts. My regular hitting partner, who is a teaching pro, uses these balls in his carts/baskets for the reasons noted above.
Previous Feedback
Comments: I've been very happy with these balls. They last longer and have a better bounce than the Dunlop ATP Regular Duty Championship balls, and at this price category are better than the similar Wilson Championship. They are softer and lighter, and Penn Tour balls, don't last as long and go dead. I'm a 4.5 to 5.0 level player in Florida and these balls maintain well through a couple sets, and still have good life as practice balls for awhile after.
From: LJ, 4/13/21
Comments: I really like these balls. They are heavier than normal Penn or Wilson, and do not fluff up after use. They accept spin well. I'm just finishing my first case and will reorder. Only had one ball that seemed dead which happens with all brands.
From: Michael, 4/10/21
Comments: Horrible balls!
From: Sam, 1/26/21
Comments: My first experience with these and I have to say I am very unimpressed. Most of the balls felt deader than other brands right out of the can, the balls were noticeably softer than others when you squeeze them. The felt had a very loose weave and started to fluff before warmups were finished. Maybe I got a bad batch, but will likely not buy these again.
From: Peter, 1/13/21