DUNLOP ATP CHAMPIONSHIP Tennis Ball – 4 Ball Tube. Great for competitive and leisure play on all court surfaces. These Dunlop ATP Championship tennis balls are endorsed by the ATP World Tour and approved by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
£7.95
DUNLOP ATP CHAMPIONSHIP Tennis Ball – 4 Ball Tube. Great for competitive and leisure play on all court surfaces. These Dunlop ATP Championship tennis balls are endorsed by the ATP World Tour and approved by the International Tennis Federation (ITF).
DUNLOP ATP CHAMPIONSHIP Tennis Ball – Designed for club and recreational players, and made using Max Core technology delivering all-round playability. They feature premium, non-woven Durafelt HD Cloth ensuring a combination of durability and consistency. The balls provide increased visibility on all court surfaces and come in a tube of 4.
DUNLOP Story. Back in 1988 John Boyd Dunlop invented and patented the pneumatic tyre for racing bicycles, and in 1923 Dunlop entered the tennis ball market.
Today, Dunlop remains at the forefront of tennis ball development, continuing to refine its designs to meet the ever-evolving standards of the sport while preserving the legacy of quality and performance. Dunlop’s Pro Tour and Championship series are designed with input from professional players and are tailored for various court surfaces, including clay, grass, and hard courts.
Famously in 1923 Dunlop developed the revolutionary and iconic Maxply tennis racket. A model that would become the world’s most famous racket for the next 50 years and was used by some of the game’s true legends, including Rod Laver, Virginia Wade and John McEnroe. For the first time, in 1936, there were more Dunlop rackets at Wimbledon than any other brand. In 1956 Lew Hoad won Wimbledon and the Australian and French Opens with the Dunlop Maxply racket, and in 1962 and again in 1969 Rod Laver won all four Grand Slams in a single year using Dunlop Maxply rackets. In 1981 John McEnroe signed for Dunlop and beat Bjorn Borg in the Wimbledon final with the Maxply Fort racket.
In 1982 Dunlop launches the legendary 200G, injection-moulded, carbon fibre racket, and in 1988 Steffi Graf becomes the only player in history (male or female) to win the ’Golden Slam’ – all four Grand Slam titles and Olympic Gold in the same calendar year – all using the Dunlop 200G racket.
2019 Dunlop becomes the Official Tennis Ball of the Australian Open and the ATP Tour making Dunlop the #1 ball used on the ATP Tour.