written by DexterHay291 on 08/04/2016
I bought these from sports direct and they're going straight back. - appalling quality not ven fit for a hit with the kids, with a seam round the middle like they are welded together. The earlier reviews must have been before the quality nose-dived as no-one could think these balls are acceptable wven at the low price point
written by on 26/09/2012
As a beginner I was looking for a tennis ball that was light, easy on the arm and ellbow, durable, cheap, and good for a lot of practice. I first tried penn pressureless balls, and then tried out other pressureless balls, who all did feel like rocks, so I stopped using them altogether and switched to pressurised balls. Tried some wilson, dunlop and slazenger, but they all felled too heavy, or lost their pressure to soon. A friend of mine played with dunlop club all court balls, and most people on the club didn't critize them, so i started to use them too. Pro's : they are light, so I can hit hours of serves without any pain in arm or shoulder (a big thing for me), they are pretty durable, and they cost only 3 euro for a can of three. The feel itself can be better I guess, I played recently with Head ATP and Dunlop Roland Garros, and these balls do have a nicer feel when you hit them, they feel a bit softer, and seem to make better contact with the racket. And when I started hitting the dunlop club all court balls again, they felled a bit harder, unforgiving and bouncy, but ... they also costs only a third of the price, so for their price they are okay i guess. PS, I store my tennis ball pressurised, so maybe this also can a factor why they feel (and stay) a little bit harder. For a professional tennis player these tennis balls would NOT do the trick I guess, but for a beginner on a tight budget, they are definitly worth a try. I myself will keep using these dunlop club all court balls mainly for practicing my serve. But will try out some other brands for tennis matches or training sessions with my partner, in the hope i will find balls who are as light as them, but have a nicer and softer feel. Have fun everyone !
written by on 18/12/2009
I recently played a tennis match with Dunlop Club All Court tennis balls and have to admit these are the best balls I have ever played with. I started playing tennis at the age of 11 yrs old in India and majority of the time 'sub standard' Slazenger and Wilson were frequently used. I have to say after playing my match last Sunday I will use no other tennis balls. This is a strong statement to make as I was clearly beaten on Sunday by a more accomplished and talented player .and the easy thing normally would be to blame the balls. But not me.
Dheeraj Verman
written by on 18/12/2009
Hello
These balls are below par... very slow and offer no assist of the ground. Fibrous fluffy Felt used is sub standard. I will never recommend to any of my friends. Although it is cheap but still not close to any standard tennis ball.
Scott
written by 123john on 14/05/2009
i bought these Dunlop Club All Court from sports direct for £1.99 which was a bargain. As a result of the price i thought that these balls would be nog good but they were absolutely brilliant.
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Raaj968's Response to 123john's Review
Written on: 18/12/2009
Hi... I am surprised you liked the balls... they are really bad and I will not recommend to any one.