Penn Championship Tennis Balls - Regular Duty - Case of 72 Balls - FREE SHIPPING

Sporting Goods : Penn Championship Tennis Balls - Regular Duty - Case of 72 Balls - FREE SHIPPING

Penn Championship Tennis Balls - Regular Duty - Case of 72 Balls - FREE SHIPPING

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 : Penn Championship Tennis Balls - Regular Duty - Case of 72 Balls - FREE SHIPPING
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Binding: Misc.
Brand: Penn
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Manufacturer: Penn
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Product DescriptionThe Penn Championship is America's #1 Selling Ball and represents the standard by which all other tennis balls are measured. This USTA and ITF approved ball is also the Official Ball of USA League Tennis. It's available in regular-duty and extra-duty felt.




Features:
  • Regular-Duty Felt
  • America's #1 Selling Ball
  • For the Competitive Player
  • Approved by the ITF and USTA





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