Wilson US Open Tennis Balls - Tube of 4 Reviews

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Posted 6 years ago
Top tennis balls at a great price
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Posted 6 years ago
excellent value and service
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Posted 6 years ago
o.k.
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Posted 6 years ago
Great value for a quality ball.
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Posted 6 years ago
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Posted 6 years ago
Great ball. Last a good while.
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Posted 7 years ago
An excellent ball for the abrasive surface of a hard court for which it is designed, being the official ball of the US open. It has a thick layer of felt, and retains its bounce after many hours of heavy use even after the top layer of felt has worn off. It has a longer useable life than the Slazenger Wimbledon and Dunlop Forte balls. It is slightly less bouncy than those two. The Slazenger bounces well over head height when new, whilst the Wilson is around shoulder height, but the wilson will continue to give the same bounce whereas the other two quickly die off, especially in cold weather. Weight and firmness wise, when hitting, the Wilson feels slightly softer than the Dunlop, but much firmer than the Slazenger which is the softest. Overall, the Wilson is a great ball for hard courts.
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Posted 7 years ago