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Penn Championship Extra Duty Tennis Balls are America’s top-selling, USTA- and ITF-approved balls designed for hard courts. Featuring durable Extra Duty felt and pressurized construction, they deliver consistent bounce and long-lasting performance. This 36-ball value pack is perfect for players, coaches, and clubs seeking reliable, professional-grade tennis balls for practice, matches, and tournaments.








| ASIN | B0055QAVG2 |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #427 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #3 in Tennis Balls |
| Brand | Penn |
| Color | Yellow |
| Construction Type | Extra Duty felt |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,397) |
| Department | Tennis |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00072489010122 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Diameter | 3 Inches |
| Item Weight | 8 ounces |
| Item model number | 521012 |
| League | Tennis |
| Manufacturer | Penn |
| Material | Rubber |
| Number of Items | 36 |
| Size | 3 Count(Pack of 12) |
| Sport | Tennis |
| Stitching Type | Woven felt |
| UPC | 072489010122 |
| Unit Count | 36.0 Count |
J**L
Favorite tennis balls
These are the only tennis balls I use and Amazon offers at a competitive price.
S**A
Pleased with fast delivery
As expected - good balls, good price, fast delivery.
A**D
Good product and good price.
Buying in bulk saves money as opposed to buying a can a week.
J**K
Wonderful bounce, but be cautious opening the containers if you live at a high altitude!
The balls are wonderful -- but opening the canisters was scary! I live at an altitude of about 6700 ft., and the balls that were in the containers I've opened flew out of the canisters like they were shot from a gun. And the release of pressure sounded like a gun! (I'm guessing they were put in the containers at a very low altitude???) So, if you live at a high altitude, be very cautious--I've decided to find a very courageous, strong man to open the rest of the containers!!!! -- update: I found instructions from A.I. on opening these canisters at high altitudes: Opening a pressurized tennis ball canister at high altitude can be a bit tricky due to the reduced atmospheric pressure, which increases the pressure differential between the inside and outside of the can. Here’s how to do it safely and effectively: 🎾 Best Practices for Opening a Tennis Ball Canister at High Altitude ✅ Step-by-Step Method Hold the can upright: Keep it vertical to prevent any sudden release of pressure sideways. Use a towel or cloth: Wrap the top of the can with a towel to protect your hand in case of a sudden pop. Twist slowly: Gently twist the plastic lid or pull-tab to allow a gradual release of pressure. Listen for the hiss: You’ll hear a sharp hiss as the seal breaks—this is normal, but it may be louder than usual at altitude. Avoid pointing at face: Always open the can away from your face and others.
J**A
Decent balls at a good price, but always check if the cans survived the journey
If you're considering buying these in this quantity, then you probably know what to expect. Penn Championship balls aren't the best tennis balls on the market, but they probably give you the biggest bang for your buck. If you go through tennis balls quickly, then they are 100% worth buying. The felt provides good longevity for hard courts, and the bounce is fairly consistent, though I have seen some manufacturing defects in a very small minority of balls. One of the biggest complaints I've seen against this ball is that they go flat very quickly, but I think most recreational players won't have an issue using these for matches. Most probably won't even notice. Because of their low price, they're also great for practice. This part isn't related to the quality of the product, but it's an important precaution nonetheless. Always check the cans for pressure (squeeze test). I ordered two cases a while back, and when I went to pull out a few cans for an afternoon practice session, I noticed that one can was completely flat. I went through both cases and found 2 cans with broken seals. I have to assume they got damaged in transit because I did see some damage on the box itself. Amazon sorted me out, luckily, without too much of a headache, but I am glad I noticed right away rather than a few weeks or so down the line.
M**E
Great price
Great for outdoor tennis.
R**M
Good ones..
They are good, although one container has a bit of less pressure balls as compared to others. Other than that, Penn products are the BEST!
J**S
Great for an air cannon, probably good for tennis too
I'm not a tennis player but I can confirm these fly out of an air cannon very well. A 2.5" pipe is what you need for a barrel BTW.
R**O
Excelente bola.
L**E
Bolas tem excepcional acabamento e durabilidade.
J**L
I bought these for my kids. Cans at the top had lost its pressure (ie could easily squeeze the can before opening). Lemons. Haven sent email to Penn and in process of submitting formal complaint with Penn head office. Wouldn’t buy again as a result. UPDATED: Penn replied to my initial email right away. They are to send me a replacement cans in lieu of the damaged balls. Impressive customer service.
S**R
Item arrived on the specified date and is exactly what I ordered.
A**R
No complaints - good for hard courts
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