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Wilson US Open Regular Duty Tennis Balls 24 Can Case

Oversized Item - Ships for $5.95

Wilson US Open Regular Duty Tennis Balls 24 Can Case

$114.99

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Overview

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Every September the toughest tournament in the world uses over 70,000 of the toughest tennis balls: Wilson U.S. Open balls. Since 1979, Wilson has been the only ball that has held the distinction of being the "Official Ball of the U.S. Open". Constructed of premium high-grade wool that is woven into a thicker, denser felt, the Wilson U.S. Open tennis ball is known for its superior playability, consistency and durability. The regular duty is best suited for clay, grass, omni and carpet.

Sanctioned for ITF and USTA tournaments

  • 3 balls per can
  • 24 cans per case

Customer Reviews

4.9 out of 5
14 Customer Reviews
4 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Same Quality now?Been using this ball for many years but seems not as good as when their felt was woven in the US as they are now needle punched in Thailand. Seems the woven fabric keeps fibers intact longer so less fuzz.
5 out of 5 Stars
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Balls That BounceForget other brands, these balls still bounce. I highly recommend them.
5 out of 5 Stars
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Great tennis ballsI love these balls. They last long and don't fuzz out like some Dunlops seem to do.
5 out of 5 Stars
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Tennis Ball PurchaseTennis Warehouse made it very easy to order and it was delivered promptly.
5 out of 5 Stars
My favorite tennis ballWilson US Open is my favorite tennis ball.
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5 out of 5 Stars
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Always greatAlways great
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5 out of 5 Stars
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In stock itemI purchased this because price was fair and it was in stock.
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5 out of 5 Stars
GreatThe package was delivered on time. It's the ball used for local UTR matches.
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5 out of 5 Stars
Would Recommend
Best ball madeThis is by far the best ball made. Quality is consistent and they hold their pressure far longer than any other ball. After a few days the used balls are moved to the ball machine where they hold up for several more weeks
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5 out of 5 Stars
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US Open Regular Duty Tennis BallsMy hitting partners and I use these balls exclusively. They bounce reliably and we can use them about three sessions per can. This is fairly economical. I will use these balls until the day I hang it up…
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5 out of 5 Stars
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Great ballsThese balls keep bounce true after extended play and even multiple plays.
5 out of 5 Stars
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Excellent tennis ballsI use these balls outdoors on clay. They constantly play well. They continue to bounce well after a match. Thus, they make good practice balls after initial use.
5 out of 5 Stars
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Wilson US Open RegularGreat Ball
5 out of 5 Stars
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Best overall quality controlMade in Taiwan, not China, every ball in every can reflects the highest quality with a longer than average life span. And they don't "fuzz up" and lose their covering.

Previous Feedback  

Comments: Mark (below) is dead on with his analysis between the Penn ATP and the Wilson ball. I've used both and it just depends on what you're looking for control/feel or a ball that's a little livelier and last longer. I'm currently playing with the ATP but thinking about switching back to the Wilson. I have several cans left but i think I'll try Mark's suggestion of opening them 24 hours before I play.
From:Doug, 5/25/17

Comments: I play almost exclusively on Har-Tru clay. Until recently I had always played with the Penn Regular Duty ATP ball. The two balls are different in a couple of ways so you might want to ask yourself what is more important, longevity or playability. The Wilson ball plays better. It is a bit softer/fluffier and reacts to spin better. Bounce is consistent and you can get a couple of matches out of them on clay. The ATP ball lasts forever. I have actually played three matches with six balls (not three) over three days and they do no lose their bounce or much felt. The problem with the ATP ball in my opinion is they are too lively when you first pop the can and all of my teammates agree. They actually play best if you open them a day early.
From:Mark, 4/14

Comments: The Wilson Us Open Tennis ball has a great feeling and is one of the best in the world.
From:Kent. 08/11