About this deal
Summer has arrived! With the weather getting warmer, more and more people will be looking to take to the courts and play some tennis. Whether you’re an experienced player, a beginner, or you only occasionally hit up the astroturf, one of the most important pieces of equipment you’ll need is the tennis balls themselves. I find the Wilson balls(extra duty) last the best for me and come with a consistent bounce. they get a bit too heavy if the courts damp would the only downside. I play mainly on artificial grass.
The first Dunlop ball in our top ten impressively has the International Tennis Federation (ITF) seal of approval, as well as being endorsed by theATP Tour. The ball falls in the mid-range category in terms of quality and durability, and can happily be used by beginners and intermediates across all surfaces.
Head Radical Tennis Balls for all levels
The reason here is that the pressure in the tube does leak over time, so if you buy one that’s been gathering dust for the last 12 months, the balls won’t be as good as a tube fresh from the manufacturer, and they will not bounce as high. Anyway, they tried it and it seems the balls’ performance was nice. Now we regularly supply them around 50 tons a year, so that’s a lot of balls.
I have watched Djokovic play live for many years. I have seen his anger on the court over and over. Now he pays the price. Whenever you open a fresh can of balls, you will have probably noticed the balls are usually numbered either with a 1, 2, 3, or 4.I have seen part of Andy Murray match, but Andy is a big self-talker, so the only thing he hears when playing must be own voice 😉
