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Don’t let a dead tennis ball keep you off the court! Be prepared for your next game or practice by stocking up on fresh tennis balls from the brands you trust. From practice tennis balls to professional tennis balls, we have a full spectrum of options to meet your needs!

What type of tennis ball do you need?

Tennis balls are manufactured for a wide variety of players, court surfaces, and environments. But with so many options out there, how do you know which to choose? To start, select the level that is appropriate for your current ability as well as your desired style of play.

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Wilson Triniti Tennis Balls
    Dunlop ATP Championship Extra Duty 24 CansDunlop ATP Championship Extra Duty 24 Cans
    Dunlop ATP Championship Extra Duty 24 Cans
    Sale price$79.95 Regular price$84.95
      Dunlop ATP Championship Regular Duty 24 CansDunlop ATP Championship Regular Duty 24 Cans
      Dunlop ATP Championship Regular Duty 24 Cans
      Sale price$79.95 Regular price$84.95
        Dunlop Grand Prix Extra Duty 24 CansDunlop Grand Prix Extra Duty 24 Cans
          Dunlop ATP Tour Extra Duty 24 CansDunlop ATP Tour Extra Duty 24 Cans
            Dunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty 24 CansDunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty 24 Cans
            Dunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty 24 Cans
            Sale price$89.95 Regular price$95.00
              Dunlop Australian Open All Surface HD Core 24 CansDunlop Australian Open All Surface HD Core 24 Cans
              Dunlop Australian Open All Surface HD Core 24 Cans
              Sale price$109.95 Regular price$119.95
                Dunlop Stage 1 Green Training Ball 24 CansDunlop Stage 1 Green Training Ball 24 Cans
                  Dunlop ATP Championship High Altitude Extra Duty 24 CansDunlop ATP Championship High Altitude Extra Duty 24 Cans
                    Dunlop ATP Regular Duty 24 CansDunlop ATP Regular Duty 24 Cans
                    Dunlop ATP Regular Duty 24 Cans
                    Sale price$99.95
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                      Dunlop Grand Prix Extra Duty 12 CansDunlop Grand Prix Extra Duty 12 Cans
                        Dunlop Stage 2 Orange Training Ball 24 CansDunlop Stage 2 Orange Training Ball 24 Cans
                          Dunlop ATP High Altitude Extra Duty 24 CansDunlop ATP High Altitude Extra Duty 24 Cans
                            Dunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty 12 CansDunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty 12 Cans
                            Dunlop Grand Prix Regular Duty 12 Cans
                            Sale price$48.95 Regular price$49.95
                              Dunlop Stage 3 Red 12 Pack
                              Dunlop Stage 3 Red 12 Pack
                              Sale price$19.95 Regular price$24.95
                                Dunlop SpeedballDunlop Speedball
                                Dunlop Speedball
                                Sale price$3.95 Regular price$5.00
                                  Dunlop Speedball 12 PackDunlop Speedball 12 Pack
                                  Dunlop Speedball 12 Pack
                                  Sale price$42.95 Regular price$59.95
                                    Dunlop ATP Regular Duty 12 CansDunlop ATP Regular Duty 12 Cans
                                    Dunlop ATP Regular Duty 12 Cans
                                    Sale price$49.95 Regular price$54.95
                                      Dunlop Stage 2 Orange Training Balls 12 CansDunlop Stage 2 Orange Training Balls 12 Cans
                                      Dunlop Stage 2 Orange Training Balls 12 Cans
                                      Sale price$49.95 Regular price$59.95

                                      Don’t let a dead tennis ball keep you off the court! Be prepared for your next game or practice by stocking up on fresh tennis balls from the brands you trust. From practice tennis balls to professional tennis balls, we have a full spectrum of options to meet your needs!

                                      What type of tennis ball do you need?

                                      Tennis balls are manufactured for a wide variety of players, court surfaces, and environments. But with so many options out there, how do you know which to choose? To start, select the level that is appropriate for your current ability as well as your desired style of play.

                                      There are three basic “levels” of tennis balls, each catering to a specific skill set and intended use: practice/recreational, championship, and professional.

                                      Practice Tennis Balls/Recreational Tennis Balls

                                      Practice/recreational tennis balls are not intended for USTA play. They are, however, perfect for super-casual gameplay among friends as well as for use in ball machines and general practice sessions. Coaches and players alike love the low cost and long lifespan of practice balls. Practice balls can be either pressurized like other higher-end tennis balls or pressureless.

                                      Pressureless tennis balls are great for beginners as well as folks wanting to log some practice hits. Because they are not pressurized, they are heavier, slower, and they maintain a more consistent bounce over their lifetime. These firmer, longer-lasting tennis balls are also a great option for ball machines.

                                      Starter tennis balls are a subset of practice/recreational balls designed specifically for children and adults who are just learning to play tennis. Starter tennis balls are divided into three color-coded stages:

                                      • Stage 3 (red): Perfect for young children, usually younger than 10 years old, stage 3 tennis balls are designed to be used on a 36-foot court. Red tennis balls allow young players to build the skills and coordination that are the foundation of good tennis players.
                                      • Stage 2 (orange): Designed to be used on a 60-foot court, stage 2 tennis balls are the next step up from red stage 3 tennis balls. They are still slow enough to allow for proper skill progression while also providing a bit more of a challenge to developing players.
                                      • Stage 1 (green): Stage 1 tennis balls are the final phase before graduating to practice/recreational tennis balls. They are designed to be used on a full-size court, but they still feature a slightly lower bounce so that young players can continue to work on their technique while adjusting to playing on a 78-foot court.

                                      Foam tennis balls are another great option for anyone just learning how to play tennis. They are specifically designed for slower play and allow players to ease into the game and hone their skills at a more manageable pace.

                                      Championship Tennis Balls

                                      Championship tennis balls are of higher quality and construction than practice/recreational balls. The pressure, material, durability, and price of these tennis balls is intermediate, and championship tennis balls are excellent for practice matches, friendly competitive games, and junior tournaments.

                                      Professional Tennis Balls

                                      Professional tennis balls are the cream of the crop and the best quality you can get. This high quality comes with an equally high price tag, but that ensures that the felt resists fraying and the tennis balls maintain a consistent high pressure you can enjoy throughout the entire match. Professional tennis balls are used in USTA tournaments and league play.

                                      Once you’ve selected your tennis ball level, it’s time to determine what type is best suited for your skillset as well as where you plan to play.

                                      Regular-Duty Tennis Balls

                                      Regular-duty tennis balls are ideal for gameplay on soft clay and indoor courts. The thinner felt of regular-duty tennis balls makes them absorb less clay on impact, but it also means they won’t last as long if you play with them on hard courts.

                                      Extra-Duty Tennis Balls

                                      Extra-duty tennis balls are made with a felt that contains more wool, making it better able to withstand the rigors of hard-court play.

                                      High-Altitude Tennis Balls

                                      High-altitude tennis balls, as the name implies, are designed for play in high altitudes. Because higher altitudes can make pressurized tennis balls bounce higher and travel faster, players who will be playing at or above 4,000 feet above sea level should consider high-altitude tennis balls. These tennis balls counteract the increased bounce and speed at high altitudes for gameplay that feels more like what players are used to at lower altitudes.

                                      How long will a tennis ball last?

                                      Pressurized balls use internal air pressure for increased bounce and speed, but that pressure gradually releases over time and makes the ball slower and less bouncy. Many people find that they get about two weeks out of a tennis ball, but your mileage may vary depending on how often you play, how hard you hit, how much bounce you’re willing to sacrifice, and how often you want to replace your tennis balls.

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