Title: Three Best Tennis Balls for Clay Courts
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2Three Best Tennis Balls for Clay Courts
- Finding a perfect tennis ball is not that
difficult as we are having sufficient number of
options to choose from the leading brands such as
HEAD, Dunlop, and many more. All these brands
manufacture different type of Tennis Balls for
speed, bounce and durability. - As you know tennis is a game which is played on
different surfaces like Clay Court, Hard Court
and Grass Court. And the choice of the tennis
ball really depends upon the court you are going
to play. - Here we will discuss about the tennis balls which
are best for playing in CLAY Courts. These courts
are quite Slower as compare to other courts
which restrict the player from playing some good
fast shots.
31. Dunlop ATP Regular Duty
Pros Cons
Excellent durability. Too small for some players.
More Powerful. -
Better Control. -
It performs very well on the ground and serves
better at the same time. Some players think it is
little smaller and lighter during their playtime,
but it has to do with its tight felt and
play-ability. Some players at the same time
believe its too small in the court.
42. Babolat French Open Regular Duty
Pros Cons
Official ball of French Open. Expensive as Compare to other brands.
Live longer on clay courts. Look dirty after few hours of play.
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These balls stay fresh even after hours of play.
They will maintain their bounce even if they look
very fuzzy or bad. Its play level will not be
affected even if it is used harshly on the court.
Hence, they are known as liveliest ball in the
expensive market.
53. Wilson U.s Open Regular Duty
Pros Cons
Great control and speed. Become fuzzy too early.
Official ball of US Open. Loses visibility after extended play.
Affordable pricing. -
It uses Tex tech felt which is the latest
technology used by the company. This will give
more flexibility and durability to the players.
It meant for hard court but tailored for the clay
court at the same time.
6 A final thought on Clay Court
Balls
Finding clay court balls can be difficult in some
stores but can easily be purchased online or from
e-retailer. Keep in mind a new can of balls
should never be opened until its ready for use.
As soon as they are open in the air, they start
losing play-ability. Try to keep them live in the
can as possible.