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Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls)

The Wilson US Open Tennis Ball has been the official ball of the US Open Grand Slam since 1978 crafted with premium woven felt and a 100% natural rubber core.

Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)

Original price was: ₹17,976.00.Current price is: ₹9,592.00.

Estimated Delivery Time: 2 - 4 Days (Delivery subject to pincode)

GOS's Opinion

4.8

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  • Type – Pressurized
  • Material – Rubber

GOS’s Opinion

A high-performance Tournament.png ball with strong durability, reliable bounce, and controlled speed, making it a preferred choice for hard courts and professional-level players.

Overall

4.8

Durability: (5/5)

Bounce Consistency: (5/5)

Feel: (4.5/5)

Speed & Play: (4.5/5)

  • Type – Pressurized
  • Material – Rubber

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Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Cans (72 Balls)
Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Carton (72 Balls)
Original price was: ₹17,976.00.Current price is: ₹9,592.00.
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Dunlop ATP Tour Tennis Balls (36 Balls)
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Original price was: ₹825.00.Current price is: ₹502.00.
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Wilson Championship Tennis Ball Can (3 Balls)
Wilson Championship Tennis Ball Can (3 Balls)
Original price was: ₹749.00.Current price is: ₹492.00.

GOS's Opinion

Overall

4.8

A high-performance Tournament.png ball with strong durability, reliable bounce, and controlled speed, making it a preferred choice for hard courts and professional-level players.

Durability: (5/5)

Bounce Consistency: (5/5)

Feel: (4.5/5)

Speed & Play: (4.5/5)

Product Details

Official Status Official Ball of the US Open Grand Slam since 1978 (45+ consecutive years)
Ball Type Pressurised
Core 100% natural rubber — maximum consistency and resilience
Felt — Extra Duty Tex Tech Industries premium woven felt — thick, dense nap for hard courts
Felt — Regular Duty Tex Tech Industries premium woven felt — thinner nap for clay and indoor courts
Felt — High Altitude Modified core and felt for courts above ~900m elevation
Court Surface (Extra Duty) Hard courts, outdoor acrylic, concrete, synthetic — optimal choice
Court Surface (Regular Duty) Clay courts, grass, indoor carpet — optimal choice
Approvals ITF Approved · USTA Approved
ITF Ball Type Type 2 — Medium speed (plays at faster end of classification)
Diameter 6.54–6.86 cm (ITF standard)
Weight 56–59.4 g (ITF standard)
Bounce Height 135–147 cm (ITF standard, from 100-inch drop)
Colour Optic Yellow
Made In Thailand

God of Sports Expert Verdict on Wilson US Open Tennis Ball:

  • There are very few products in sport with the unbroken pedigree of the Wilson US Open ball. Since 1978, every professional player to compete at Flushing Meadows — from Connors to Sampras to Federer to Djokovic — has played with this ball. That history is not just marketing; it represents over four decades of continuous improvement in response to the demands of the world’s fastest hard-court Grand Slam, played in summer heat on some of the most abrasive court surfaces in professional tennis. What that heritage produces for the Indian club player is a ball that is lively and crisp out of the can, supremely consistent across cans and sessions, and genuinely durable on the hard acrylic courts that make up the majority of Indian club tennis. It is not the most technically innovative ball on the market — that distinction belongs to newer entries like the HEAD Tour XT. But it is the most proven, and for many experienced players, that means everything.
  • Bounce and Speed — Lively, High, the Hard-Court Benchmark : Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Extra Duty plays fast. Its bounce is genuinely high and energetic — comparable to the HEAD Tour in pace and slightly higher than the Dunlop Fort or Dunlop AO. On Indian hard courts, where the firm acrylic surface amplifies bounce height, the US Open produces the kind of aggressive, fast-paced game that competitive club tennis demands. Independent testing rates the US Open as among the fastest and most lively premium club balls available — in the same tier as the HEAD Tour XT and Wilson Tour Premier, and noticeably faster than the Dunlop Fort or Slazenger Wimbledon. Bounce consistency across a session is excellent. The premium natural rubber core maintains pressure reliably, and the Tex Tech felt’s tight weave resists premature fluffing on hard courts better than many competitors. The ball’s bounce decline across a session is gradual and predictable — players consistently report the US Open reaching an optimal spin window around 30–45 minutes into play when the felt has opened slightly, then maintaining good playability well beyond that before requiring replacement.
  • Feel and Spin — Premium Woven Felt Earns Its Reputation : Spin generation is a particular strength of the Wilson US Open Tennis Ball. The Tex Tech Industries felt is a proprietary woven wool construction that grips the strings more effectively than standard felt formulations, producing excellent topspin and slice response. Kick serves with the US Open fizz dramatically, clearing the net cleanly before kicking high. Topspin forehands and backhands dip sharply into the court. Slice approaches and slice serves stay genuinely low and bite on the second bounce. Independent testing consistently rates the US Open as one of the best balls available for players who want to use spin as a tactical weapon. As the Tex Tech felt opens up across a session — fluffing slightly after the first 45 minutes of sustained play — spin response actually increases before the ball starts losing meaningful pressure. This is a characteristic shared by most premium woven-felt balls, but the US Open handles this transition particularly well, maintaining its spin quality for longer than most alternatives before the felt becomes too loose to maintain consistent flight.
  • Durability — Among the Best Available, with One Honest Caveat : The Wilson US Open Tennis Ball durability on dry hard courts is very strong — consistently ranked among the best in independent competitive testing. Players regularly report getting 2–3 solid match sessions from a can of US Open balls before any meaningful performance decline. The Tex Tech felt’s construction is specifically engineered for hard-court abrasion resistance, and independent comparisons note the US Open maintains its bounce for longer than the Dunlop Fort, is comparable to the HEAD Tour on durability, and holds its felt integrity better than the Dunlop AO under heavy topspin play. The honest caveat is moisture: the US Open Extra Duty felt, like most premium woven felts, absorbs water readily and becomes noticeably heavier in damp or wet conditions. This is noted by independent testing as the ball’s primary limitation. For early-morning sessions on courts that haven’t fully dried, or for monsoon-season outdoor play, the Slazenger Wimbledon with its Hydroguard technology is the better choice. On dry Indian hard courts — which describes the majority of Indian club play for most of the year — the US Open’s durability is excellent.
  • Understanding the Three Variants : Wilson US Open Tennis Ball is available in three felt specifications, each calibrated for different playing conditions. Extra Duty is the flagship: a thicker, denser felt nap designed specifically for the abrasive surfaces of hard courts and outdoor concrete or acrylic surfaces. This is the variant used at Flushing Meadows and the correct choice for the overwhelming majority of Indian players on hard and synthetic courts. Regular Duty uses a thinner, more tightly woven felt calibrated for softer surfaces — clay, grass, and indoor courts — where the lower abrasion means a lighter felt holds up better and produces a more precise response. High Altitude uses a specially modified core for courts above approximately 900 metres elevation, where standard pressurised balls fly significantly faster and higher than at sea level. Indian hill station players in Shimla, Darjeeling, Mussoorie, or Ooty should use the High Altitude variant.
  • Wilson US Open is not the most innovative ball on the market, but it is the most proven. Forty-five consecutive years as the official ball of the US Open — the hardest, fastest, most demanding hard-court Grand Slam in the world — represents a quality certification that no amount of marketing can replicate. For Indian club players on hard courts who want the benchmark premium ball that professionals trust absolutely, the Wilson US Open Extra Duty is the definitive choice. It is crisp, consistent, durable, and delivers excellent spin response across its full playable lifespan.

What Makes Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Different:

  • Tex Tech Industries Premium Woven Felt — Exclusive to Wilson : The most technically distinctive feature of the Wilson US Open is its felt. Wilson uses an exclusive felt from Tex Tech Industries — a premium textile manufacturer that produces felt specifically for Wilson’s professional-grade balls. The Tex Tech felt is a premium woven wool construction with a specific nap density and fibre structure that delivers the US Open’s characteristic crispness, spin response, and durability. The Extra Duty version uses a thicker, denser nap calibrated for hard-court abrasion; the Regular Duty uses a thinner woven construction for softer surfaces. No other ball manufacturer uses Tex Tech Industries felt — it is a proprietary supply relationship that is part of why the US Open’s felt character is difficult to replicate.
  • 100% Natural Rubber Core : Wilson US Open Tennis Ball uses a 100% natural rubber core — not a synthetic rubber compound or a poly-isoprene blend, but natural rubber. Natural rubber delivers a characteristic elasticity and resilience that many players associate with the US Open’s “gold standard” bounce feel: consistent, predictable, and maintaining its internal pressure well across the ball’s lifespan. The core is pressure-moulded to tight tolerances, contributing to the can-to-can consistency that makes the US Open a preferred ball for clubs and competitive events where uniform ball performance across the court matters.
  • 45+ Years at the US Open — Continuous Improvement : The Wilson US Open ball of 2025 is not the same ball that was introduced in 1978. Over 45 years of continuous improvement in response to professional player feedback, ITF standard changes, and advances in felt and core technology, the US Open ball has been progressively refined while maintaining its fundamental character. This iterative development — driven by the demands of the world’s top players on one of professional tennis’s most punishing surfaces — means the current US Open ball is the product of more real-world competitive testing than any other ball in this category. Players who have been loyal to the US Open for decades consistently note that it has never failed them.

Court Surface Guide — Using the Wilson US Open in India:

  • Hard Courts and Synthetic Hard Courts — Extra Duty (Most Indian Clubs) : Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Extra Duty is the natural match for Indian hard courts — the surface it was designed for and the surface where it has been proven for 45 years of Grand Slam play. The Tex Tech felt’s thick, dense nap provides excellent abrasion resistance on acrylic and synthetic hard courts, maintaining the ball’s bounce and felt integrity across multiple sessions. For Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, and Chennai club players on hard courts, the Extra Duty is the correct variant and the one to choose as default. Expect 2–3 match sessions or equivalent on standard Indian hard courts before meaningful felt degradation.
  • Clay Courts — Regular Duty : For Indian players on clay courts, the Regular Duty variant is the correct choice. Its thinner, more tightly woven felt is calibrated for clay’s lower abrasion and more absorptive surface, providing better performance and durability on clay than the Extra Duty.
  • Indoor Courts : Regular Duty is also appropriate for indoor courts where surface abrasion is minimal. The thinner felt’s precision response suits the controlled conditions of indoor play. If only Extra Duty is available, it will function well on indoor courts too — the thicker felt will simply last significantly longer due to the low surface friction.
  • High Altitude Courts (Shimla, Darjeeling, Mussoorie, Ooty) : For Indian hill station courts above approximately 900 metres elevation, the High Altitude variant is the strongly recommended choice. At these elevations, standard pressurised balls fly significantly faster and bounce higher due to reduced air resistance. The High Altitude core is specifically modified to produce a bounce height and flight speed calibrated for this effect.
  • Wet and Damp Conditions : Like most premium woven-felt balls, Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Extra Duty absorbs water readily and becomes heavier in damp conditions. For morning courts that haven’t dried, post-monsoon outdoor play, or rainy-day sessions, the Slazenger Wimbledon with its Hydroguard moisture-resistant coating handles wet conditions significantly better.

Wilson US Open Tennis Ball vs other Tennis Ball on God of Sports:

Ball Type Felt ITF Best For
Wilson US Open (this ball) Pressurised Tex Tech premium woven (Extra/Regular/High Alt) ✓ ITF · USTA The gold standard. 45+ years at the US Open. Crisp, lively, excellent spin. Best all-round hard-court ball. Indian club players’ benchmark.
HEAD Tour XT Pressurised SmartOptik + Impact ENCore ✓ ITF More touch and controllability. Engineered for hot climates. Better pocket feel. Closer to tour-calibrated control.
Wilson Tour Premier Pressurised OptiVis woven (AO spec) ✓ ITF · USTA · TA Same-brand step-down from US Open spec. Built to AO spec. Triple approval. Excellent hard-court durability.
Dunlop AO Pressurised Extra duty woven (HD Pro Cloth) ✓ ITF · USTA Dunlop’s Grand Slam alternative. Softer, denser feel than US Open. Better touch. Slightly less durable on abrasive hard courts.
Dunlop Fort All Court Pressurised All-court woven (Fluoro Cloth) ✓ ITF · USTA Global club standard. Medium bounce, reliable feel. Good durability. Less crisp and lively than US Open. Avoid wet conditions.

Is Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Right for You?

  • Intermediate to advanced competitive club players on hard courts : Wilson US Open Tennis Ball Extra Duty is the gold standard for hard-court competitive play. Crisp, lively, consistent, and durable across 2–3 sessions — the ball that professionals have trusted for 45 years is the right choice for serious Indian club players on hard courts.
  • Players who want the US Open Grand Slam ball — not a close equivalent : Wilson US Open Tennis Ball is the same ball played at Flushing Meadows every September. Not a “built to spec” version — the exact ball, available for your Indian club sessions. If Grand Slam provenance matters, the US Open is the only ball with this specific heritage claim in America.
  • Clubs and coaches needing consistent, reliable ball performance in bulk : Can-to-can consistency is one of the US Open’s most praised qualities among clubs and coaches. Every ball in every can performs identically — essential for coaching sessions and club leagues where ball uniformity matters.

Pack Size Guide for Wilson US Open Tennis Ball — Which Pack Should You Buy?

Pack Best For
3 Balls (1 can) → Buy here Trying the ball, single competitive match, occasional players
12 Balls (4 cans) → Buy here Regular club players — 1–2 sessions per week
36 Balls (12 cans) → Buy here Best value for frequent competitive players and coaching sessions
72 Balls (24 cans) → Buy here Clubs, academies, coaches, tournament organisers
More tennis balls at God of Sports:
The partnership has persisted for 45+ years because the US Open ball consistently meets the demands of the world’s most competitive hard-court Grand Slam. Professional players, tournament directors, and the USTA have continued to choose Wilson because the ball delivers consistent, predictable, high-quality performance across 70,000+ balls used during each tournament. The Tex Tech Industries felt and natural rubber core combination has proven itself over decades of continuous use at the highest level of the sport.
Both are premium Wilson balls at similar price points. The US Open is the official US Grand Slam ball (Flushing Meadows); the Tour Premier is built to the Australian Open specification. Both use premium woven felt and quality-controlled rubber cores. Independent testing suggests they perform comparably on hard courts in terms of feel and durability. The primary difference is provenance — the US Open carries 45+ years of Grand Slam heritage, while the Tour Premier is a newer addition to the Wilson range. Both are excellent choices.
Yes — the Wilson US Open carries ITF Approval and USTA Approval, making it eligible for AITA-sanctioned tournaments and competitive club events in India. Confirm specific ball requirements with your tournament director for official events.
On dry Indian hard courts at competitive play intensity (intermediate to advanced), expect 2–3 solid match sessions before meaningful felt or bounce degradation. On indoor or softer surfaces, expect 3–4 sessions due to lower abrasion. The Tex Tech felt’s tight weave resists premature fluffing, and the natural rubber core maintains pressure reliably. Storing opened cans in a ball saver between sessions extends the playable life further.

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