



WILSON Profile All Court Tennis Balls
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Gautam
> 3 dayGreat product
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Debbie Lee Wesselmann
> 3 dayI play a lot of tennis, both league and social, and Ive never been able to differentiate among brands on the court. I have friends who swear by Wilson, but others, including me, gravitate toward Penn. I ususally buy Penn Championship because of both the availability and the cost, but these Wilson balls played well on indoor hard courts without noticeable difference. (I often play with Wilson balls, too, but they arent the ones I buy myself.) I like that these dont have a lot of fuzz and that they play as well at the beginning of a match as at the end -- not that Im anywhere near a professional who can smack balls into losing their oomph. The only question I have is their price, at least on this product page as of this writing, because they seem much more per can than Im used to paying for balls. -- Debbie Lee Wesselmann
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Mary Lofaso
Greater than one weekx teaching pro still play a lot 30 years ball is smaller,dont bounce , dont buy
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Giac M.
> 3 dayGreat on soft courts. Very durable.
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Dr. Josh Eichmann V
> 3 dayI play on clay and hard courts and easy just grab one can not look to see if playable on hard or clay....
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Mmmkay
Greater than one weekDoggo likes these. Much better quality than cheap pup balls for sale at the pet mega-store.
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Dan
> 3 dayA great product for the dog to play fetch with. I do not play tennis so I do not know if these balls are good for that. Could have been a bit cheaper, would have gotten them at Walmart, but due to the COVID-19 scare...I ordered them on line.
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Joanne
> 3 dayThe price of this product is good. They work as expected.
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Carol C.
> 3 dayIm no Serena Williams, so I cannot intuit the relative advantage of one tennis ball over another at first glance -- but for a casual player or to play catch with the dog, these work just fine. They are sufficiently bouncy on our city park courts. Theyre tennis balls. The do exactly what they are supposed to do. No complaints.
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Christopher Barrett
> 3 dayI do prefer the Wilson US Open Extra Duty balls to these, hence the four star rating. But these are pretty solid practice balls. I would just use the US Open branded balls for actual games. They (US open balls) dont last as long (initially), but they have a good life expectancy once the initial pop has subsided. These (the All Court) seem to have a good curve on the life of the ball and arent as perky as the new US Open balls. Overall I compare these to Penn tennis balls - and as with any tennis ball, you find what you like and stick with it. I cant stand playing with Dunlop for example - but Penn and most Wilson are fine (except the super cheap ones that make it feel like you are hitting a rubber ball).