

Tennis Ball Research and Review
A great deal of attention is given to tennis racquets – but in tennis, you’ve got to keep your eye on the ball, too. 3LUXE research has found three long-lasting picks that are USTA and ITF approved, each made to keep you in the game from love-love to matchpoint.
At 3LUXE we do the research you would do, if you had more time.
There’s no sadder sight than a tennis ball that’s flat – nobody wants to play with them besides the family dog. If you’re tired of balls that go flat on you, you’ll want to toss in a few Tretorn Micro X balls into your next game. Tretorn is a Swedish company that’s been making tennis balls since 1902, so they’ve had time to perfect technology that makes a difference on the court. Unlike other gas pressurized tennis balls, the Tretorn Micro X contain 700 million patented air-filled mic... FULL REVIEW
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A stable and solid choice for practice and training and a serious competition ball, Dunlop Grand Prix tennis balls will be the good ones you’ll dig around for in a basket of other balls. Containing 14 special ingredients making up the secret composition of the rubber core, Dunlop Grand Prix tennis balls are continual standouts in performance and durability for pro and amateur players alike. Approved by the United States Tennis Federation and the International Tennis Federation, this “Best Of” ... FULL REVIEW
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In 1881, a new product appeared for sale. It was called “The New Game of Lawn Tennis” and was offered by Slazenger, a sporting goods company that also produced golf clubs and rifles. Lawn tennis was a relatively new sport whose popularity had been increasing and with the establishment of the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s Championships at Wimbledon, Slazenger entered history as the official ball supplier, which it remains to this day, making it the longest-running sporting goods partnership ever. Th... FULL REVIEW
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