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Join Date: Nov 2011
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I have been using long the Dunlop tennis balls for a long time. Mostly used hard court championship balls. I am noticing this year that these are balls are tough to control. They had always been on the heavy side with lots of felt and this is not a issue. I actually like that about these. but this year, ball is little bit harder and has issues with flying long.
Has anyone else notice this ? I mention this because Wilson had similar issues 3-4 years ago but they seem to have fixed that issue and now has great control. especially US open hard court balls.
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Has anyone tried the dunlop balls ?
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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all I noticed when i used them was that they didnt have much bounce and wore out pretty fast. wont buy again.
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