The official ball of the atp tour This super-premium ball features hd pro cloth and hd pro core for ultimate consistency and performance. The no.1* tennis ball on the atp tour.
The official ball of the atp tour This super-premium ball features hd pro cloth and hd pro core for ultimate consistency and performance. The no.1* tennis ball on the atp tour.
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The lowest price for Dunlop ATP Extra Duty (Case 24x) right now is $22.81 at Desertcart.ae, compared across 3 retailers.
The all-time low was $21.82 on 10 Mar 2026 — today's price is 5% above the lowest ever. This is at or near its all-time low — a good time to buy.
Prices last updated 1 July 2026.
Dunlop ATP Extra Duty (Case 24x)
The official ball of the atp tour This super-premium ball features hd pro cloth and hd pro core for ultimate consistency and performance. The no.1* tennis ball on the atp tour.
The official ball of the atp tour This super-premium ball features hd pro cloth and hd pro core for ultimate consistency and performance. The no.1* tennis ball on the atp tour.
Last updated at 01/07/2026 02:43:18
DUNLOP ATP Extra Duty Tennis Balls (Can)
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DUNLOP ATP Extra Duty Tennis Balls (Can)
Free delivery between 10–15 July
DUNLOP ATP Super Premium Extra Duty Tennis Ball Can - 3 Ball Cans 6 Cans - 14 Case
Delivery between 5–9 July $15.52
originally posted on dickssportinggoods.com
So far I've used 2 cans. The balls had a hefty layer of felt that had a nice feel off the racket for a solid hour and 15 minutes to hour and a half. After 3 practice sessions (about 5 hours of play) these balls still have the same bounce as the cans of Wilson Triniti I bought elsewhere. Not near the same feel as they were out the can, but that can be expected from smacking the felt off a ball hundreds of times. Great price compared to Wilson!
originally posted on tennisexpress.com
Best Dunlop ball I’ve tried. They last the longest (in-can) and also have plenty of consistent life unlike the other balls Dunlop offers. Felt is good and the balls themselves have a great bounce
originally posted on tennisexpress.com
I've been buying the this Dunlop ATP Extra Duty for years and think it's the best ball on the market. The last case I ordered were didn't have the usual bounce. We opened a few cans and they all had the same issue. Checked the manufacturing source and it said Thailand. My friend had a can he bought from the local shop and it said it was from the Philippines. We opened the can from the Philippines and they were excellent. So I if can buy the ones from the Philippines you will be happy, otherwise, you will be very disappointed.
DUNLOP ATP Extra Duty Tennis Balls (Can)
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 ATP Extra Duty Tennis Balls (Can)
Free delivery between 10–15 July
DUNLOP ATP Super Premium Extra Duty Tennis Ball Can - 3 Ball Cans 6 Cans - 14 Case
Delivery between 5–9 July $15.52
So far I've used 2 cans. The balls had a hefty layer of felt that had a nice feel off the racket for a solid hour and 15 minutes to hour and a half. After 3 practice sessions (about 5 hours of play) these balls still have the same bounce as the cans of Wilson Triniti I bought elsewhere. Not near the same feel as they were out the can, but that can be expected from smacking the felt off a ball hundreds of times. Great price compared to Wilson!
Best Dunlop ball I’ve tried. They last the longest (in-can) and also have plenty of consistent life unlike the other balls Dunlop offers. Felt is good and the balls themselves have a great bounce
I've been buying the this Dunlop ATP Extra Duty for years and think it's the best ball on the market. The last case I ordered were didn't have the usual bounce. We opened a few cans and they all had the same issue. Checked the manufacturing source and it said Thailand. My friend had a can he bought from the local shop and it said it was from the Philippines. We opened the can from the Philippines and they were excellent. So I if can buy the ones from the Philippines you will be happy, otherwise, you will be very disappointed.
I read all the reviews about this ball, and shame on me for ignoring the warning of how they fluffed up.The Good: It's a soft ball like the Wilson US Open at a decent price.The Bad: All three balls fluffed up big time in warm-ups and became so slow and literally unplayable.Buyer beware!
Tennis balls are always a matter of personal preference. I like Wilson US Open Heavy Duty and do not like Penn as much. The Dunlop ball plays "lighter" than the Wilson and is clearly a differently playing ball. Personally I like it and will keep playing it. Extra bonus: Nobody else plays Dunlop in the US, so you can easily identify your ball when it ends up in the neighbors court. I enjoy this ball and we should give this ball a chance. Try it.I play hard court
The best among Canadian Tire alternatives. I tried the whole variety of Wilson balls but they're too heavy and inconsistent (maybe some manufacturing defect?) These balls are perfect for me because of their relatively light weight and consistent. One drawback is that these wear out easily if you're the type of player who hit hard and generate a lot of spin.
This ball looks very bright. Easily seen on the court when it's fresh out the can. Pretty consistent bounce and doesn't fluff up as much as it's AO counterpart. Comes 3 balls in a can and isn't as hard at the championship version.
I simply love this extra duty ball. After 5 minutes hit, it becomes little fuzzy and gives more control over the ball. It lasts much longer than regular Dunlop or Penn. The feel of the ball is amazing (I have 40 years tennis experience so I tried many brands).
Very solid tennis ball. They are different (and better) than Dunlop "Championship" series. Seem to hold their pressure well, probably same tier as Wilson US open, but a bit cheaper.
Given the shortage of Wilson balls over the last several months, I was left with no choice but to try out these balls as they were the only ones available. If I could, I'd give them 0 stars! As a reference point, I am using Wilson US Open Extra Duty, Wilson Championship Extra Duty and Penn Championship Extra Duty.These Dunlop balls are extremely soft (quite strange, given that Dunlop has historically made very hard balls) and the ball effectively does not bounce well after about 30 min of playing. In addition, after a few minutes of play, the balls get extremely puffy.All in all, just a very low quality ball in every meaning of the word, so unless you are buying balls for your dog to chew on, these should not be considered at all.Holabird Sports, as per usual, ... MoreGiven the shortage of Wilson balls over the last several months, I was left with no choice but to try out these balls as they were the only ones available. If I could, I'd give them 0 stars! As a reference point, I am using Wilson US Open Extra Duty, Wilson Championship Extra Duty and Penn Championship Extra Duty.These Dunlop balls are extremely soft (quite strange, given that Dunlop has historically made very hard balls) and the ball effectively does not bounce well after about 30 min of playing. In addition, after a few minutes of play, the balls get extremely puffy.All in all, just a very low quality ball in every meaning of the word, so unless you are buying balls for your dog to chew on, these should not be considered at all.Holabird Sports, as per usual, provided excellent service.