Why are tennis balls in Europe more expensive compared the USA. Better Quality? Someone with inside knowledge reply below.
@milanvincic96688 ай бұрын
Tennis gear in general is cheaper in US compared to Europe. Might be due to the size of the market and popularity of tennis. Even Europe-based companies are cheapear with their balls in US than Europe, eg. Babolat Gold 3-ball can is less than or around 5$ whereas it costs 6.50€ in EU. This could also be due to higher production costs and higher tax schemes in EU🙄
@quinby1238 ай бұрын
Cause they come in a can with 4 balls versus a can of 3 balls in US.
@2031328 ай бұрын
@@milanvincic9668 very good and valid points. I would also add in, the bargaining power of a giant corporation like Walmart.
@patrikmarflak65598 ай бұрын
@@quinby1234 balls is the more standard package in Europe, but you can also get 3 balls pack. And I think it’s still more expensive in Europe than US.
@八極麻花捲8 ай бұрын
Balls are made in Thailand and Philippine. The shipping charge and insurance play a role. Besides, there are less population In europe. Besides, you may need high attitude balls instead of regular.
@JLongTom8 ай бұрын
Dunlop ATP Tour Championship for me. Great wear and bounce maintenance with no fluff.
@Aegdar8 ай бұрын
No fluff, rather cheap but man, I find they lose their bounce so quiclky.
@ZacharyShahan8 ай бұрын
Same. By far better than Penn, imho
@yeeeaaahmayneee38088 ай бұрын
No fluff at all,they are pretty durable great for coaches
@GrantTDM8 ай бұрын
Also on this train. Would be cool to see him test it.
@bikingyogatennis8 ай бұрын
I've been using the Penn Extra Duty balls in my teaching basket for many years. For me, they are the most cost effective with a favorable combination of cost, playability and durability. I'm also happy to play matches with them (then toss them into the basket). Some of my playing partners believe the Dunlop ATP ball to be superior, but in my experience they fluff up way too fast and become very slow within an hour. Nice vid, Nic. This is the sort of content we don't find from other YT tennis coaches.
@michellehanrahan73438 ай бұрын
100% agree that Dunlop are the best. My favourites are Dunlop AO and Dunlop Fort. I find Wilson US Open feel too hard/heavy on my racket personally.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
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@Alexander-dt2eq5 ай бұрын
so why do all these GS tournaments play sub-par balls? Tried the official french open ball on clay some years ago and it was actually quite bad. Durability was really bad and it was very average to begin with. Have a Dunlop ball and you could wait to exchange balls a little longer in pro player matches
@elchanclascocina8 ай бұрын
Thing with the Penn Championship XD is quality control is all over the place. You may get rocks and/or death balls from the same 6 can pack. The USO fluffs up but after a while loses all the fluff and ends up bolder than me 😅 That's a huge variety at WM. Last time I visited the USA got me different cans, but didn't make sure about checking the pressure (amateur error). 2 of them were dead.
@stevezheng46648 ай бұрын
I always play with the US Open, they do get fluffy but like some other comment said, it will become very bald after a while, and then the feel and playability is superb, also the speed actually increases. At this stage there's definitely no problem playing a few matches with it, as the durability is also insane. Only problem I found is new balls can be quite stiff in cold weather.
@mandomerlie19978 ай бұрын
Thanks Nick! I always felt like I was crazy for liking the Penn Extra duty because other channels have trashed them.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
It’s a great ball. Number 1 seller for a reason
@marcelobarros57298 ай бұрын
Meh ... i find they they feel weird. They don't bounce nice and fell a bit heavy. US Open feels nice, but they do fluff up and actually turn almost green after a set and a half. For clay court, Dunlops are really good IMO. Not Championship ... the higher level ones.
@where-we-roam8 ай бұрын
All the old guys that I play with love them. Extra duty for hard courts, and regular for the artificial turf. I still prefer Dunlop, but if someone else is opening a can of balls, I don't get picky.
@roryoconnor49898 ай бұрын
#1 because they are sold everywhere. and they are slow.@@IntuitiveTennis
@sk-un5jq8 ай бұрын
Nick's crazy here. Those Penn balls suck compared to the USO.
@kulachartkongkeattikul96315 ай бұрын
Thank you for a great review. It’s crazy how much the price of tennis balls has increased since the pandemic. You used to be able to buy the Penn extra duty for $1.88 to $1.99 and the Wilson US Open ball for about $3.45 at Walmart.
@IntuitiveTennis5 ай бұрын
So true
@lead1118 ай бұрын
this would be prime for a manscaped ad
@cekinekshn8 ай бұрын
My fav are Artengo TB930 Speed (available in Decathlon), Tecnifibre Club and X-One, Dunlop Fort All Court
@Mixwinmixwin8 ай бұрын
Great and very well presented test. In line with my personal observations. Perhaps would consider a part 2 with a few other brands like Dunlop, Babolat and Head to get a broader picture.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Will do
@alokmehta68278 ай бұрын
I disagree. In colder weather like the northeast and playing indoors, Penn balls feel dead. Even though Wilson balls fluff up, they maintain their bounce and last more than 3 sets.
@rktechio8 ай бұрын
Yeah I agree .. Wilson extra duty balls are better during cold weather compared to penn extra duty balls on hard court.
@patrikmarflak65598 ай бұрын
The unpressurized Wilson Triniti are the best “extra duty” balls. Nothing beats them in durability.
@astyrrian178 ай бұрын
Seconded with extra duty Penn. Played with my girlfriend in 48F & sunny weather recently. Balls went dead so fast. She just opened the can that very day.
@Maiqel8 ай бұрын
@@patrikmarflak6559 I really like the feel and the bounce on the Trinity, but once hitting against the wall on (dry and a little dirty) tarmac which is not ideal, the felt got shredded and the white threading underneath got exposed. Maybe it wasn't their fault tho, maybe it was a tough test. The cheapest pressureless balls from decathlon became rubber balls in under half an hour on the very same day, for instance.
@criktun33468 ай бұрын
Agree Wilson US open are the best balls, not question about it
@EMS-do5bb8 ай бұрын
Thank you, you provide a great video and great analysis on the tennis ball and everything you reviewed.
@BurnsTennis8 ай бұрын
In the early 2000s you could buy Penn championship balls here in London, but I haven't seen any in the shops for a long time. I remember going to Paris Bercy tournament in 2003 and buying balls the players used at a lesser price. They would put a red x on the balls to indicate they were used. Not sure if tournaments still do that, maybe some do. I also used Wilson US Open balls but disliked them intensely because they fluffed up too quickly. So I don't buy Wilson at all. The tennis balls I settled on since around 2006 are Dunlop Fort All Court. They are slightly heavier and take a lot of topspin, great for serving, work on hardcourts as they don't mind a bit of a pounding, and work on clay as well. Recently I have been playing with Babolat Team which are quite nice, especially on clay. I play mainly on hardcourts and clay courts at the Westway Centre in West London. I would love to play on grass but difficult to find grass courts in London, haven't played on any grass since the 2000s when I played fairly regularly on it. Although if the grass is not well maintained then playing on grass is a bit of a waste of time.
@marcelobarros57298 ай бұрын
In Europe Head balls are Penn balls. They are just rebranded.
@annamariaisland19608 ай бұрын
Helpful video, Nick! One thing I have noticed in my league play, is that some players go the Amazon route and buy a case of brand name balls, from the cheapest vendor of course. But often those balls are very old and can be flat right out of the can, so let the buyer beware!
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Good to know
@danielho156725 күн бұрын
Great video. I always been using penn extra duty felt when I practice on the wall or against a player
@patrikmarflak65598 ай бұрын
We normally don’t have Penn in Europe, so my favourite balls are Head Tour, Dunlop Fort All Court and Dunlop ATP Championship. But my most used balls are the unpressurized Wilson Triniti, because we play on outdoor synthetic turf/carpet court in pretty much any playable weather and they are by far the most durable balls that bounce well in any conditions even when the court is wet. The core stays hard forever so only the felt will eventually wear off. But even the cloth is surprisingly durable, so the main issue is ball getting too fluffy especially after playing on a wet court. I thought about shaving it, but never tried it :)
@fabz15097 ай бұрын
The Head company bought out Penn in 1999!
@IronChefPeter8 ай бұрын
Played with Wilson us open for a long time, I find they play best in hot weather, but my recent favourite is the Dunlop ATP ball. Feels great on the strings, gives you that extra confidence to go for it when opportunity presents itself, one downside is it does not last longer than 2 hours of solid hitting. I’ll take the feel though.
@PTP47478 ай бұрын
i have tried all of these balls, except the athletic and penn coach, and i think diadem premium balls are the best by far. they bounce great out of the can, keep their bounce/pressure, and don't fuzz up as bad as the us open balls. the only complaint i have heard is from players who are used to the penn balls think the diadem balls are too heavy - but i think it's b/c the penn balls lose their pressure quicker so they aren't used to hitting with a ball over many hours that maintains the same pressure.
@atheistcory41748 ай бұрын
In Wales, UK I use Head Tour in the summer and Head Team balls in the winter. Have also used Vermont balls which I like but other club members find hard on the shoulder.
@JCTennis8 ай бұрын
Nice shoes! Vapor 9.5s with the leather, I've got 3 pair. Also I prefer to coach with Dunlop Grand Prix - not always available.
@DonYang738 ай бұрын
Dunlop ATP is my top pick. Speed is just nice, fuzz is just nice, durability is good , bounce is good, price is very decent. The Dunlop AO comes second becos it fuzzes more and is not as durable. Price wise also very decent for what you get. Wilson US open plays well when new but loses fuzz way too quickly just as Slazenger so it feels too bouncy and too hard after a while.
@SawyerQuinn8 ай бұрын
I actually don't care how the ball plays out of the can. I care about how long the ball will bounce out of the basket that I use to teach my son. Recently I discovered that the Dunlop balls are the best at both. They do seem to fade pretty quickly, but not terrible. Then they bounce well enough for a few weeks to hit out of a basket.
@ZacharyShahan8 ай бұрын
Agreed
@canthes8 ай бұрын
Try the mid-range Technifibres. I prefer Dunlop AO for match play, but I've been surprised how well Technifibre keep their bounce & fuzz for the price.
@treeflip78 ай бұрын
For clay, get the Wilson regular duty French open ball. For hard court, get the Penn extra. Pretty simple.
@carlostxm_tennis8 ай бұрын
I’ve played with Wilson usopen during college years it was brutal, good thing we had new balls for our third set!! Nowadays I play with head tour, I don’t play as much so it is ok for me and they feel great on clay
@hacken19838 ай бұрын
You should have hit all three balls in a can. Extra duty Championship Penn now has huge quality control issue. The three balls often are not pressurized to the same level and would cause inconsistencies in a match. They are also far less durable and would change the bounce height and spin after an hour of hitting. The issue you observed on Wilson US Open balls is because you are hitting on a concrete surface and against a wall, which fluff them faster.
@alexanderm1288 ай бұрын
Not only Penn Championship (which is pure crap) but also previously good Pro Penn Marathon - at least one ball out of 2 cans will be bad. I found Penn Tour be the most consistent but may be it’s just from the old batch (I ordered 24 cans box from TW)
@CH-yp5by8 ай бұрын
Wallmart is expensive you're better off on Ebay or Amazon sales and getting bulk buy of ATP Tour Dunlop Championship all court ball in the plastic container. Their pressure lasts longer and they not heavy like Wilson Open Ball or most Head Balls.
@matiaserpАй бұрын
Would love to see a review of different pressureless balls for recreational level.
@fabz15097 ай бұрын
Nice video. I like Diadem & Artengo TB930 as good value.
@dpadron8 ай бұрын
Thanks for the vid Coach Nik, it matches my experience with the balls from local Walmart, those cheap balls are horrible. In my area I have been getting Dunlop AO extra duty from a sporting store for $3.50 (a very good deal these days) and I feel they are better than Penn extra duty. Have you tried those?
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Dunlop is my favorite
@ThesGt8 ай бұрын
which dunlop is the best? is there a lot of difference between the dunlop and wilson/pen?
@milanvincic96688 ай бұрын
Dunlop is the best in playability and feel. For me, Wilson is nowhere near to Dunlop balls. Dunlop AO are affordable and good. DUNLOP ATP official ball is the queen of balls. Try them out, you won't regret it😊
@zetristan45258 ай бұрын
The Wilson US Open extra duty ball actually gets faster and skinnier after 2 hours of strong hitting. It keeps pressure the best (tho I have seen exceptions with depressurized cans)
@zetristan45258 ай бұрын
That's with a set of 3 balls, so you can call that 40min per ball, playing points. Less if you're hitting continuously.
@ronalddelrosario74058 ай бұрын
Hehe, I have always liked Dunlop extra duty balls since they're very durable, but some friends of mine really dislike it because they feel it's too hard and can hurt their arm if they play with it too much. So I've always stuck with Penn extra duty or Wilson extra duty. I've recently tried Wilson Triniti pressureless balls and I actually really like them. They don't feel quite as good as Penn or Wilson extra duty, but they definitely don't feel bad. And they last forever! For affordability, try them. You're more likely to lose them than have them actually go bad on you.
@AcesandWinners6 ай бұрын
Triniti balls are excellent. Great quality/price ratio. They are a little hard as you mention but I also prefer them that way, the only detail that people complain about is the sound they make as if they were dead. I have had a basket of balls for 1 year and they still play well.
@verlatenwolf8 ай бұрын
1:10 "lange houdbaarheid" means long lifetime in dutch.
@sebastianfrese8 ай бұрын
Lange Haltbarkeit in german.
@el_ias20948 ай бұрын
and "lange Haltbarkeit" in german ;)
@where-we-roam8 ай бұрын
Lol. Love the subliminal advertising for Dunlop... But I agree. Usually just order the Dunlop balls from Dick's and do the pick-up in the parking lot on the way to the courts. Super convenient and don't need to deal with the Walmart crowd.
@vernonhurley13008 ай бұрын
I've had good luck with Penn tennis balls from Walmart. Except the can with discolored or non see through can.
@user-jv9qz2bu1r8 ай бұрын
Coach I use Tretorn X pressureless balls - maybe the best pressureless sold - do you have an opinion of them?
@mrperezmailperez38188 ай бұрын
I like the Triniti Pro from Wilson. I don't know where to buy Tretorn X balls in my area.
@randellmiller35148 ай бұрын
Agree, a bit solid as new, but great lasting ball. Not a fan of Penn balls. Lose pressure here in Michigan.
@AcesandWinners6 ай бұрын
Triniti balls are excellent. Great quality/price ratio. They are a little hard but I prefer them that way, the only detail that people complain about is the sound they make as if they were dead. I have had a basket of balls for 1 year and they still play well. I recommend them.
@roberthale22684 ай бұрын
Great video and forehands
@IntuitiveTennis4 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@pioneercolonel8 ай бұрын
I buy Penn extra duty balls for 2.5$ a pop at Costco. It's a large box but very durable and worth 40$ per box.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
💯
@tomreynolds1268 ай бұрын
Penn extra duty are like super balls. They fly off the racket. no control
@denpea-mm8zr8 ай бұрын
I'm at the point where I almost will refuse to play with these Penn extra duty balls. No control whatsoever, almost all shots are long. Everybody up here in Canada buys them from Costco for price. I have heard that the Costco Penns are different (even lower quality) from Penns sold at other outlets. Not sure if that is true, but what is true is that these balls are terrible. When I pull out a can of Dunlop AO or ATP, everybody's game improves and the game is more fun.
@user-be5qg7mr1s8 ай бұрын
I use Penn and agree with your asessment! The price has gone up though I suggets buying in bulk or at costco
@aaronrussell50478 ай бұрын
I was amazed at the Walmart selection in the video. We get one, maybe two options, but I live in Idaho where tennis is not nearly as big as Florida.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Interesting
@gnohn93668 ай бұрын
Very interesting thank you. I always thought the penn champs were a decent ball for the price.
@angelatanurdzic75088 ай бұрын
Thanks for this great video about tennis balls.👍
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
🙏💯🙌
@hjkk.46818 ай бұрын
Glad to hear the Penn balls we get at Costco are the best
@cyberjonesy8 ай бұрын
I play with Wilson trinity and all my friends hate my balls and refuse to play with them now hehe. Personally I love the trinity, it plays great on the wall and lasts longer (way longer) than most balls. They bounce a bit higher so I guess that's a preference thing. The other ball I really like is the dunlop ATP, and to no surprise, they are also balls that have a reputation of bouncing high. Strangely enough, I find that playing with the cheaper quality balls is more risky for tennis elbow as they deflate faster and have irregular bounces which I believe contributes to timing errors provoking injuries.
@alexanderm1288 ай бұрын
Your friends are absolutely right. They care about their health and don’t want injuries from a pressurless ball (which Trinity is despite all marketing bs).
@Isalsero18 ай бұрын
They’re too hard for me
@AcesandWinners6 ай бұрын
Triniti balls are excellent. Great quality/price ratio. They are a little hard but I prefer them that way, the only detail that people complain about is the sound they make as if they were dead. I have had a basket of balls for 1 year and they still play well. I recommend them.
@Isalsero16 ай бұрын
Be careful with them if you’re prone to getting tennis elbow because they are harder than conventional balls…
@AcesandWinners6 ай бұрын
I know that Dunlop balls are used in many pro tournaments but for recreational players they are not the best IMO, they do not hold pressure as long as the Penn. I recommend you try Teloon Pound balls, they are used in the Singapore ATP 250 and I really enjoy playing with them (I am a 5.0 player)
@collfo8 ай бұрын
Love the content! 👍
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
🙏
@hansolsson34098 ай бұрын
Great video Nick! 😀😀
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Thank you Hans
@jameschee71048 ай бұрын
Penn championship extra duty 1box less than $50 at Costco(20 cans)
@tdhtran8 ай бұрын
$55 where I am but still a bit cheaper than Walmart.
@sscorpik7 ай бұрын
They are terrible, some balls are flat straight of the can. Maybe it is a problem for high altitude version only, idk
@jaaklucas13298 ай бұрын
I tried the Dunlop AO or Dunlop Tour(cant remember)and found they lasted a long time.They did fluff up and consequently became a slower ball. But I found all 3 consistent and lasted for a few hits. Are these the balls that the ATP players are complaining about? I thought they were good but Im looking for multi day use and hard hitting...
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
All of the tour balls I tried are slow, some fluff up more than others
@RA-dh1tb8 ай бұрын
I use Penn Extra Duty on the wall all the time. They have decent durability but I found that they are the best value for my play level. You can find a box of 60 for $45 at costco.
@unconqueredtribe39698 ай бұрын
I feel like the Wilson Championship XD should have been rated higher. The Penn Championship XD seems to be the de facto in matches that i see. While it is a great ball for the price, i think it is mostly interchangeable with the Wilson. I think the Wilson may even be a little softer (negligibly) on the arm.
@TheBronzika8 ай бұрын
Unlike in the 80s, we don't have Penn balls here in Croatia anymore so I can't try it but my top 3 tennis balls for clay courts are... 1. by quite a margine.. Wilson Roland Garros Clay 2. Tecnifibre X-One 3. Tretorn (I think it was tour or something like that - from clubs basket) - great for practice
@thefridgeman8 ай бұрын
I also like the X-one. Don't like the Wilson that much, it bounces a lot more than normal, feels artificial, like it moves faster than it was actually hit. Try Head Pro coach, or Ball Unlimited Black code for cheap practice balls.
@TheBronzika8 ай бұрын
@@thefridgeman I've never heard of Ball Unlimited till today. If I get the chance, I'll try it. 👍 I'm not too fond of Head balls. I tried several and was never impressed.
@marcelobarros57298 ай бұрын
In Europe Head balls are actually Penns. So you still have it , but under a different brand. They are the same ball.
@TheBronzika8 ай бұрын
@@marcelobarros5729 ahh that makes sense. I'm not too fond of Head balls. Do you know which Head ball would be Penn championship?
@PeteInTheMatrix8 ай бұрын
Penn extra duty has always been our go to for usta
@RigoStar8 ай бұрын
I don't think 5 minutes is enough time. The Penn Extra duty only lasts one session, they don't have enough rebound if you want to use them another day. The Wilson US Open lasts much longer. I can play with them for many sessions within 2 weeks. I also like the AO Dunlop, but it gets a bit too fluffy.
@delplaya57 ай бұрын
Penn extra duty is a good ball. The felt wears well. I like the Dunlop extra duty for the price which is usually cheaper. The Dunlop’s felt wears faster but they hold their bounce longer which I prefer. My 2 cents.
@nathenclerici69048 ай бұрын
Does anyone out there use the yellow canister (I forget the brand name) to repressurize used balls? I remember seeing them a lot about 30 years ago. If the fluff level is good but the pressure goes down quickly on certain balls, maybe that canister would be good?
@delkeeney24718 ай бұрын
I actually use one of those when I have had a light hit and want to reuse the balls. It does help with pressure loss a bit.
@bzo2188 ай бұрын
Diadem's Premier Extra Duty hard court balls last me at least 3-5hrs of match play before I retire them for serving baskets. Most durable ball I've ever played with. If I'm just at a hitting session or playing just for fun, I'll use the costco balls (Penn Championship)
@BrazosSteve8 ай бұрын
Dunlop ATP tour. Then Penn Extras.
@MarianaCreme8 ай бұрын
Do you have any Amazon recommendations? I live in London so we don’t get Walmart out here.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Dunlop 🙌
@richardchen51808 ай бұрын
Personally I like Wilson US Open better than Penn Extra Duty since it maintains its bounce for much longer. Agreed that Dunlop ATP is the best.
@tomsd86568 ай бұрын
That also depends on the surface. If you play on outdoor hard court (which is pretty much all the courts in the US ,) you'll need extra duty.
@atheistcory41748 ай бұрын
The problem I have is the lack of a use by date on tubes of balls( or a produced on date), so you don't know how old the tube is when you buy it.
@ethanhan74028 ай бұрын
Nick for me the sound of the ball on the initial impact on the wall can differentiate a good ball and a bad ball based on the video. This works for me but i dont know if its true...
@Dimone118 ай бұрын
Dunlop atp (the official ball) is the best among i tried. Rly like head tour. For a cheaper ball i buy diadem premier all court 😊
@Squashbrothers1238 ай бұрын
Best balls are Penn ,Technifibre xone. Balls in usa are cheap. In NZ we paying $24nz ($15usa) for 4 balls
@jeromep41488 ай бұрын
I play on hartru and like Penn the best. Wilson fluff too much and hold too much moisture imo.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
💯
@mikebothwell71745 ай бұрын
What do you think about pressureless balls for coaching and ball machine drills?
@IntuitiveTennis5 ай бұрын
Good for ball machine don’t like them for coaching
@KIYALongevity7 ай бұрын
Thank you I never would have known, great test.
@IntuitiveTennis6 ай бұрын
🙏
@Chr0278 ай бұрын
I prefer Dunlop Australien 7,95 € 4 balls, Babolat Team 8,50€ 4 balls and Tennis Point Premium 6,50€ 4 balls
@DuongNguyen-gg3uc8 ай бұрын
Since you are an accomplished tennis player, would you prefer playing with the Wilson US. Open (Extra Duty) balls?
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
They get too slow and big, do not like them. Dunlop is my preference
@mrperezmailperez38188 ай бұрын
I strongly believe that the best tennis ball for recreational players is the Wilson Triniti Pro .... recreational players keep hitting with a soft/flat ball for a long period of time and end up frustrated. The pressureless tenis ball technology is a huge improvement to recreational tennis players.
@Isalsero18 ай бұрын
Too hard for my taste
@alfonsoperez42478 ай бұрын
You can always lower the tension on your strings @@Isalsero1
@jerome_morrow8 ай бұрын
0:46 The cans with no pressure have had their rings pulled; they’re not bad cans. This has started happening because of those plastic saving caps that leave the rings-pulls exposed. Supposedly kids walk past and cannot resist the mischievous temptation. 🤷♂️ The stores should place the balls on a higher shelf.
@agreen1828 ай бұрын
Costco regularly has 20 cans of the Penn heavy duty balls for $40. Best deal I’ve ever seen if you can find it
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
💯🙌
@dmitryprivate65588 ай бұрын
Hi Nikola, Thank you for a very nice review. I was told that the Penn ball with the yellow cap (I believe you call them Regular Duty) are good for clay courts; and the Penn with the black cap (Extra Duty) are good for hard surface courts. So, I was buying both, depending on which type of court I would play. Do I understand the the Extra Duty Penn balls can be used on either clay or hard surface?
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Hard court eats up balls faster, extra duty is better
@dmitryprivate65588 ай бұрын
@@IntuitiveTennis Thank you. Therefore I will stop buying the yellow-cap balls, even when playing on a clay. I will buy Extra Duty for any surface.
@canthes8 ай бұрын
@@dmitryprivate6558You should stick with regular duty on clay. Extra duty felt picks up & holds onto clay, making them inconsistent.
@alexarmstrong5788 ай бұрын
The ball manufacturers have changed the balls in recent years most likely to extend rallies much to the players chagrin. The US Open ball used to be much different 20 years ago and was the standard by which all other balls were judged. Now that ball fluffs up almost immediately making it slower to play with.
@FanDeDrift8 ай бұрын
Dunlop fort is the best fort maintaining pressure
@TheMg494 ай бұрын
Yeah, the Penn Extra Duty balls are the best for the price.
@drcad658 ай бұрын
Dunlop all the way! One love!
@Darkness2Maxrocko3 ай бұрын
Have you tried the triniti balls or any other pressureless balls?
@IntuitiveTennis3 ай бұрын
I have. Trinity are pretty good
@pokez-cc7sp8 ай бұрын
My favorite balls is "dunlop fort all court"
@yanongkristohanonmusic76958 ай бұрын
The most helpful of all your videos hehehe
@bibilolo78558 ай бұрын
Tecnifibre xone is the best in france. Artengo(decathlon)greats balls with lower price.
@garymerrill38238 ай бұрын
Why didn’t you mention where each ball is made?
@lucasgermain50228 ай бұрын
Dunlop AO ❤
@where-we-roam8 ай бұрын
Worst balls I ever hit with were Wilson All Court 4-pack. Seemed like there was no fuzz. Hard as a rock, but super light weight like a ping pong ball. As soon as it touched the strings, it flew off. No way to control it. No dwell... Ugh, not sure why the guy that brought them loved them so much.
@ThesGt8 ай бұрын
how about the Wilson pressureless balls, i open a pack of that and it feels fast and heavy and after months it still handles the same BUT in a match they are like horrible :/ would you recommend those for practice?
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Not a fan of pressureless balls, tough on the arm, poor playability
@AcesandWinners6 ай бұрын
Triniti balls are excellent. Great quality/price ratio. They are a little hard but I prefer them that way, the only detail that people complain about is the sound they make as if they were dead. I have had a basket of balls for 1 year and they still play well. I recommend them.
@bdc2252 ай бұрын
When comparing new and used, you should drop them together at the same height instead of squeezing it
@SquatLife8 ай бұрын
Penn Championship balls are no good. Too much variability from can to can. Sometimes come out like rocks. Even if you start with a good bounce, are dead after a set. If I was at Walmart I'd grab the US Opens first than the Championship Wilsons. For this level of ball--Dunlop ATP is the best. Good value and bounces consistently with durablity almost as good as higher class balls. In fairness, Penn makes a good higher class ball--Penn Pro Marathon's. Lively and maintain a good bounce for a long time. Well worth the price.
@amzarschott99078 ай бұрын
ATP Dunlop Head Tour XT Thats it. Other balls are sht
@bigboytennis18 ай бұрын
100% agree with everything in this video.
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
💯🙌
@bigboytennis18 ай бұрын
Do you have a Costco membership? The Penn championship extra duty are great deal there.
@bigboytennis18 ай бұрын
Check out my you tube videos. Big Boy tennis. I play left and right handed forehands.
@massimosanticchia34048 ай бұрын
Just bought 24 can box of Wilson US Open Regular Duty from Holabird Sports for $110 including free shipping. That’s about $4.5 per can. And these are the best balls in terms of responsiveness and durability. They keep bouncing for months even after use in ball machine.
@narcyznarcyz-uv4td8 ай бұрын
I have been playing with US open heavy duty balls for more than 15 years .I try a few times Us open regular duty but did not like them so much.. To soft and after 20 min they become very slow .However regular duty are perfect for doubles game
@MrXltennis8 ай бұрын
Diadem? Thanks.
@superiorkaos8 ай бұрын
what about head pro tour and slazenger Wimbledon
@roryoconnor49898 ай бұрын
i have to say i disagree. the wilson open balls fluff up for a set or two, and then they lose the felt and start to get faster, until the pressure goes. i usually get a 3-4 hours out of them before they get relegated to serve practice. the quality control is very consistent. penn balls are just terrible, even the pro penn. you can see the lopsided adhesive in several of the ones you showed. the rubber is soft, more so in hot weather. they don't even make the right sound when you bounce them. i've switched to the dunlop atp ball because for the price they hold up well on hard courts and cost less than the wilson us open.
@tomcooper61088 ай бұрын
Disagree. The Penn Ball was used at Nationals Hard Court, and it went dead in cool conditions. The next day, under warm conditions, 63 degrees, it flew off the racquet. It's just not a consistent ball. I prefer the Wilson USO ball. By far, the best ball.
@narcyznarcyz-uv4td8 ай бұрын
About 15 years ago I was buying tennis balls in Wall Mart Willson Match Point for 1.49$ usd...
@IntuitiveTennis8 ай бұрын
Penn Champs were $1.97 per can not that long ago 😭