Dunlop Tennis Balls
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Product reviewed
$66.00
The Dunlop Grand Prix Hard Court XD offers the ultimate in performance and durability. $66.00 for a 24 can case (72 balls).
Click here to order individual cans of Dunlop Grand Prix Hard Court Extra Duty Tennis Balls. ($2.95 per can) |
Product reviewed
$2.75
The Dunlop Grand Prix Hard Court XD offers the ultimate in performance and durability. $2.95 for a 3 ball can.
Click here to order your case(s) of Dunlop Grand Prix Hard Court Extra Duty Tennis Balls. ($62.25 per case - 24 cans) |
$2.85
The Dunlop Championship Hardcourt Tennis Balls are high quality and durable to meet the precise demands of both the recreational and serious player. |
$59.95
The Dunlop Championship Hardcourt Tennis Balls are high quality and durable to meet the precise demands of both the recreational and serious player.
Durafelt creates a longer lasting ball without sacrificing playability. USTA and ITF approved for tournament and league play. Click here to order your cans of Dunlop Championship Hard Court Tennis Balls. ($2.75 per can) | ||||
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$78.95
Dunlop Championship Doubles All Surface tennis balls are high quality balls that meet the most exacting demands of recreational and serious player. With four tennis balls per can, it's easier than ever to keep your match or practice session moving. Regular duty felt is ideal for use on soft or indoor courts, but is great on any court surface as well.Regular duty felt is ideal for use on all court surfaces. USTA and ITF approved for tournament and league play.
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$59.95
Dunlop Championship All Court Balls are high quality and durable to meet the precise demands of both the recreational and serious player. Durafelt creates a longer lasting ball without sacrificing playability.
USTA and ITF approved for tournament and league play.
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About DUNLOP - The Company
Dunlop has a long standing history in the game of tennis. From 1936, when there were more players at Wimbledon using Dunlop tennis racquets than any other brand, to Rod Laver's second Grand Slam in 1969 won with Dunlop Racquets, to the legendary John McEnroe, whose name is synonymous with Dunlop, Dunlop tennis equipment -- with its universally popular Biomimetic range -- continues to produce tennis products that live up to the highly respected Dunlop name.







