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Wilson US Open Extra Duty Tennis Ball Prior Generation (Single Can) Wilson US Open Extra Duty Tennis Ball Prior Generation (Single Can)

Wilson US Open Extra Duty Tennis Ball Prior Generation (Single Can)

Wilson US Open Extra Duty Tennis Ball Prior Generation (Single Can) Wilson US Open Extra Duty Tennis Ball Prior Generation (Single Can)
$ 12.07

Score By Feature

Based on 2,396 ratings
Durability
9.38
Value for money
9.49
Longevity
9.12

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Product Description

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Wilson is the Grand Slam Championships' Official Ball for the US Open and Australian Open.
Extra duty is ideal for longer surf sessions on hard courts.
Wilson's exclusive tex tech industries felt offers superior performance and long-term durability.
It's the perfect ball for tournament players who want to get the most out of their game.
The International Tennis Federation (ITF) and the United States Tennis Association (USTA) have
Three balls are contained in a single can.

Questions & Answers

Where do these come from? I'm not interested in purchasing Chinese goods. ?

Thailand is mentioned in the product description at the moment.

Can these tennis balls be used for freestyle and breast stroke practice drills in a pool?

I bought them as dog toys, so I don't know what they're like.

Is this a single can of three balls or a three-pack of three balls? The total number of balls is nine. ?

It's a can with three balls in it. They're tough to work with. I only use them to entertain my two large Golden Retrievers. We've been playing for the entire winter and they haven't destroyed a single one. They're the only tennis balls I've ever come across that the dogs didn't destroy in a matter of minutes.

Selected User Reviews For Wilson US Open Extra Duty Tennis Ball Prior Generation (Single Can)

Super chewers will love this
5/5

I have a 63 pound german shepherd mix who is 1 year 4 months old and is a SUPER DUPER CHEWER who LOVES to fetch. Dropping a ball, on the other hand, is something she despises (though we're working on it). As a result, we play with two balls at a time, alternating between them to keep the game going. It's been nearly impossible to find two people who are on the same page. Balls that she can't just break apart (because the rubber inside the ball becomes the higher-valued item once it's broken). She has a high-value ball that she will not give up). br>br>I went to the store and bought a large bag of low-cost popcorn. o tennis balls, thinking they'd be a better deal, but she's broken almost all of them in two weeks (all in the first fetch session!). ) and will not easily relinquish control over them. It's been SO MUCH BETTER since these three super-duty Wilson balls arrived this week. She can't chomp the ball into dust, and she drops them much more easily because she wants to continue the game. These three balls, in my opinion, will last us for a long time. Now is the time for us to go fetch something. Would HIGHLY recommend for fetch with a super chewer!br>br>Ball of choice. br>br>Would HIGHLY recommend for fetch with a super chewer!.

Maverick Fields
Maverick Fields
| Jan 31, 2021
It's also great for doggie play and tennis! I bought these tennis balls for my daughter's beagle puppy after doing some research and reading reviews on a variety of tennis balls
5/5

At only four months old, the puppy is a strong chewer who hasn't yet figured out what's safe to eat, so I needed something tough. It's sturdy and has a pleasant bounce to it. My family enjoys playing tennis, but did we know which court was best for the little one? Not in the least. After doing some research, I discovered that this package received positive feedback for its durability and that the price was reasonable. When I got home and opened the can, all it took was a single bounce on the floor to pique Scout's interest. We go outside and play fetch, bouncing the ball around a lot. We play with them inside in a more relaxed manner, and Scout enjoys chewing on them (as much as he can fit into his tiny mouth). These tennis balls are ideal for use with dogs, and I highly recommend them. Of course, they must be supervised, and the balls must be inspected on a regular basis to ensure that nothing is loose or dangerous. So far, these balls haven't given me any trouble in that regard. Instead of letting them get wet and grimy and lose their bounce, I always bring any that we're playing outside with inside when we're done playing. These are great for dogs, especially those who chew a lot, and they'd also be great for tennis!.

Dariel Peters
Dariel Peters
| Oct 12, 2021
Be Aware
3/5

If you're getting these balls to use with dryer pillows, be aware that they're yellow, and my pillows turned yellow as a result of the balls. The color had gotten out. I bought these because of the low price. But it didn't help me achieve my goal.

Ulises Aguilar
Ulises Aguilar
| Feb 18, 2021
A big thumbs up! For those of you who adore dogs
5/5

I'm pleased to report that these are excellent balls! They are the most durable I've used and my dog adores them. ♡🐾.

Kase Wolfe
Kase Wolfe
| Aug 03, 2021
WAY BETTER QUALITY AND BALL CONTROL THAN PENN
5/5

I'm in a doubles league for women. Because PENN balls are readily available, I usually play with them. I could tell the difference right away when someone opened a can of Wilson US Open tennis balls. They're a lot bouncy than PENN, and if you're 5' tall, you can take advantage of the extra "zip" on the ball! They are $1 each. Although they cost $25 more than a comparable can of PENNs, I believe they are well worth the money. And, unlike PENN, they were still able to play "as good as new" after 90 minutes. With only one can of balls, I was able to play two 90-minute matches with no bounce-back. ability! By far, these and the Dunlop balls are my favorites! It's a shame they can't be purchased in bulk.

Kallie Clay
Kallie Clay
| Dec 25, 2021
This is a great product, but Amazon FAILED! Although these Wilson tennis balls are excellent, my rating is based on Amazon's failure to follow their shipping instructions
3/5

These balls were chosen and purchased solely due to the NEXT DAY shipping timeframe. I needed them in a certain amount of time or I would not have ordered them at all. As it was, I had to go out and find and buy more so that I could have them for an event. If Amazon is unable to meet its shipping deadlines, it must cease advertising. This isn't the first time something like this has occurred recently! Also, I wouldn't normally lower an item's rating because of Amazon's actions, but if the manufacturer is aware that their product isn't being listed correctly, they may intervene.

Anne Duncan
Anne Duncan
| Jan 10, 2021
After a few weeks, it starts to bounce back
3/5

A few months ago, I resumed tennis after a long hiatus. The ball was good at first, but it lost its firmness after a short time and doesn't seem to bounce as well as it used to. Overall, it's reasonable for the price, but don't expect to use them for an extended period of time.

Talon Hunt
Talon Hunt
| Jun 23, 2021
Tested by Yellow Lab The product has been tested and approved by a yellow lab
5/5

We buy these for our dog because none of the other brands can withstand her powerful bite, and they last longer and bounce higher than the others. On "her court," our dog is ecstatic!.

Cheyenne COATES
Cheyenne COATES
| Dec 25, 2021

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