Dunlop Australian Open Tennis 4 Ball Can
The official game ball of the Australian Open. The first Grand Slam tournament of the year relies on this Dunlop manufactured tennis ball, which was developed for high-end play on all floor coverings. Thanks to the "HD Core" technology in combination with a newly developed "HD Pro Cloth", this tennis ball achieves optimal flight and jumping behaviour, which lasts for a longer period of time. More fun thanks to maximum playing feel. The Dunlop Australian Open impresses with its maximum durability. The control properties are excellently ITF approved. High-quality "HD Core" and "HD Pro Cloth" technology make playing easier on all surfaces. Maximum control. Constant jumping behaviour. The official ball of the Australian Open and the Emirates Australian Open Series.
The official game ball of the Australian Open. The first Grand Slam tournament of the year relies on this Dunlop manufactured tennis ball, which was developed for high-end play on all floor coverings. Thanks to the "HD Core" technology in combination with a newly developed "HD Pro Cloth", this tennis ball achieves optimal flight and jumping behaviour, which lasts for a longer period of time. More fun thanks to maximum playing feel. The Dunlop Australian Open impresses with its maximum durability. The control properties are excellently ITF approved. High-quality "HD Core" and "HD Pro Cloth" technology make playing easier on all surfaces. Maximum control. Constant jumping behaviour. The official ball of the Australian Open and the Emirates Australian Open Series.
The official game ball of the Australian Open. The first Grand Slam tournament of the year relies on this Dunlop manufactured tennis ball, which was developed for high-end play on all floor coverings. Thanks to the "HD Core" technology in combination with a newly developed "HD Pro Cloth", this tennis ball achieves optimal flight and jumping behaviour, which lasts for a longer period of time. More fun thanks to maximum playing feel. The Dunlop Australian Open impresses with its maximum durability. The control properties are excellently ITF approved. High-quality "HD Core" and "HD Pro Cloth" technology make playing easier on all surfaces. Maximum control. Constant jumping behaviour. The official ball of the Australian Open and the Emirates Australian Open Series.
The official game ball of the Australian Open. The first Grand Slam tournament of the year relies on this Dunlop manufactured tennis ball, which was developed for high-end play on all floor coverings. Thanks to the "HD Core" technology in combination with a newly developed "HD Pro Cloth", this tennis ball achieves optimal flight and jumping behaviour, which lasts for a longer period of time. More fun thanks to maximum playing feel. The Dunlop Australian Open impresses with its maximum durability. The control properties are excellently ITF approved. High-quality "HD Core" and "HD Pro Cloth" technology make playing easier on all surfaces. Maximum control. Constant jumping behaviour. The official ball of the Australian Open and the Emirates Australian Open Series.
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The lowest price for Dunlop Australian Open Tennis 4 Ball Can right now is $9.00 at spsport.com.au, compared across 30 retailers.
The all-time low was $8.04 on 2 June 2026 — today's price is 12% above the lowest ever. That's a little above the best price we've seen.
Prices last updated 6 June 2026.
Last updated at 06/06/2026 06:06:06
Dunlop Tennis Ball Australian Open - for Clay, Hard Court and Grass
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Dunlop Official Tennis Balls Australian Open 3 Balls Per Can
Delivery between 11–19 June $8.30
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Delivery between 11–19 June $8.30
DUNLOP Australian Open (3 Ball Can) Tennis Balls – 1 Can
Delivery between 11–19 June $14.50
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Delivery between 11–19 June $14.50
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originally posted on tennishub.in
Yes frequently I use to buy 24 cans Dunlop Australian open tennis ball, but could avail the edge points. It would be better it the company can send the equivalent edge point goods or freeze till the next purchase. I feel frustrated with present way of availing edge point.It will certainly improve the credentials of the Tennis.hub.best wishes.
originally posted on tennishub.in
Tennishub is a great place to buy balls & accessories. I have been a regular customer of Tennishub for over 3 years now . I have always received the shipments on time and the quality of products purchased were very good. I recommend this site for anyone looking to buy tennis gear or accessories /balls. The Dunlop AO that I purchased recently turned out to be a good experience. I play on hard surface and the balls hold well on this surface and allows us to play at the right pace. Good product for hard courts
originally posted on rebelsport.com.au
Three stars at best. Balls fluff up far too quickly and become painfully slow on hard court after only one set with my son. Bought two cans thinking they must be OK if they were using them at the Aus Open but after reading comments from players confirms my experience is not unique. Not willing to even try and use on synthetic grass.
| Sport | Tennis |
| Product dimensions | 8 x 8 x 27.5 cm; 290 Grams |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |
Dunlop Tennis Ball Australian Open - for Clay, Hard Court and Grass
Free delivery
Affiliate Disclosure: We may receive a small commission for purchases made through this link at no extra cost to you. This helps support our site. Thank you!
Dunlop Official Tennis Balls Australian Open 3 Balls Per Can
Delivery between 11–19 June $8.30
Dunlop 4 Tennis Offical Balls for Australian Open
Delivery between 11–19 June $8.30
DUNLOP Australian Open (3 Ball Can) Tennis Balls – 1 Can
Delivery between 11–19 June $14.50
DUNLOP Australian Open (4 Ball Can) Tennis Balls – 1 Can
Delivery between 11–19 June $14.50
Yes frequently I use to buy 24 cans Dunlop Australian open tennis ball, but could avail the edge points. It would be better it the company can send the equivalent edge point goods or freeze till the next purchase. I feel frustrated with present way of availing edge point.It will certainly improve the credentials of the Tennis.hub.best wishes.
Tennishub is a great place to buy balls & accessories. I have been a regular customer of Tennishub for over 3 years now . I have always received the shipments on time and the quality of products purchased were very good. I recommend this site for anyone looking to buy tennis gear or accessories /balls. The Dunlop AO that I purchased recently turned out to be a good experience. I play on hard surface and the balls hold well on this surface and allows us to play at the right pace. Good product for hard courts
Three stars at best. Balls fluff up far too quickly and become painfully slow on hard court after only one set with my son. Bought two cans thinking they must be OK if they were using them at the Aus Open but after reading comments from players confirms my experience is not unique. Not willing to even try and use on synthetic grass.
I've thoroughly enjoyed using these balls so far. I hadn't used these prior to my purchase, but ordered them as the usual balls I preferred using were out of stock. Every can I've opened thus far has been good as there haven't been any duds, and the feel of each ball was pretty consistent during practice and match play. ProPenn Marathon Extra Duty was my previous ball of choice, but I wouldn't hesitate to purchase the Dunlop Australian Open HD balls again!
Dunlop has become the official ball sponsor for numerous tournaments on the ATP tour and in that capacity has produced, in my opinion, a couple of top quality products. The Dunlop ATP (not to be confused with the inferior Dunlop ATP Championship) is positioned at the top of the range and is now arguably the best ball on the market in terms of feel off the racket (taking over from my previous favourite, the Head ATP, which, since being rebranded the Head Tour, doesn’t seem to be of the same quality). However, very close behind is the Dunlop AO. The AO actually seems to be more durable than the Dunlop ATP on hard courts and is also cheaper. I would therefore argue that, pound-for-pound, the AO is actually the best ball out there, sacrificing only a small amount of ... MoreDunlop has become the official ball sponsor for numerous tournaments on the ATP tour and in that capacity has produced, in my opinion, a couple of top quality products. The Dunlop ATP (not to be confused with the inferior Dunlop ATP Championship) is positioned at the top of the range and is now arguably the best ball on the market in terms of feel off the racket (taking over from my previous favourite, the Head ATP, which, since being rebranded the Head Tour, doesn’t seem to be of the same quality). However, very close behind is the Dunlop AO. The AO actually seems to be more durable than the Dunlop ATP on hard courts and is also cheaper. I would therefore argue that, pound-for-pound, the AO is actually the best ball out there, sacrificing only a small amount of feel for added durability and value.
We buy Dunlop AO Tennis Balls for our Australian Cattledogs as they are the only tennis balls that last the constant chewing and ball play. Other ball brands split within a day. Dog balls specifically made for dogs last about a minute. So we definitely recommend Dunlop AO Tennis Balls, they are great value and excellent quality.
Dunlop Australian Open ball has a consistent bounce and long lasting felt albeit it feels a bit hard and heavy on the racket. I think because it is made heavier and pressurized higher for modern string and racket to slow down the pace. Penn ATP and Dunlop ATP are two softer balls and easier on the arms, but the first one has inconsistent bounce, and the felt the second fluffs up too much. I usually open the can of the Australian Open ball one week before I play and it has good bounce and feel.
These balls are amazing. Dunlop AO balls have been well known to be more "Match" orientated meaning that they would last a lost less and fluff up a lot faster but for me who hits the ball with a fair bit of spin and pace and consistently using them for more than 20 hours a week, I have found that these have been a really good ball and 100% better than their Wilson predecessor. I play with a H22 from wilson strung with a very aggressive string pattern and these balls feel so crisp off the stringbed and I have a lot of trust in the ball knowing if I'm off balance or have the potential to overhit, these balls will kick themselves down into the court since they are so light and so maneuverable
I recently bought some cheaper tennis balls and was just playing in the frontyard with my sister, they were okay.Then I bought these AO tennis balls from Dunlop, AND WOW! the difference, it felt like you were playing on a proper grass court just in our yard.10/10 recommend Dunlop 2022 Limited Edition Australian Open Tennis Balls. Works wonderfully on any surface.Thanks RebelFrom Van
hello - experts say that regular-duty tennis balls are the best for CLAY COURT and EXTRA-DUTY is the best for synthetic courts. Why are not we getting reuglar-duty tennis balls ? why do we get common tennis balls that can be used in any court ? CLAY COURT requires less of FUR on the outside and a bit more solid build so that the ball can travel faster. We are sticking to DUNLOP AO as we do not have a choice to buy REGULAR-DUTY precisely meant for CLAY COURTS. Hope Tennnishub would be able to offer those in thier portal soon. otherwise, we are quite okay with DUNLOP AO out of all the choices available as of now in India. Thanks. Arvind
| Sport | Tennis |
| Product dimensions | 8 x 8 x 27.5 cm; 290 Grams |
| Is discontinued by manufacturer | No |