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Shop For Tennis Balls At Sears

Between matches and practice time, you can never have enough tennis balls. But which balls to choose? Sears helps make the decision a little easier by carrying a vast selection of tennis balls in one place from top manufacturers like Dunlop, Wilson and Prince.

There's no longer any reason to play with boring yellow tennis balls over and over again. At Sears, you'll see that Penn, Wilson and all the other biggest tennis ball manufacturers offer plenty of options when it comes to the color of the tennis ball. How about green, blue or pink? And if you insist, go ahead and pick up some traditional yellow balls as well.

But color is far from the only way to choose a tennis ball. For example, Penn tennis balls not only come in different colors, but there are balls made specifically for hard courts - the type of court that is common at playgrounds and athletic clubs.

How about a ball that is designed as a practice aide? Among the many kinds of Dunlop tennis balls is a larger ball that's great for practice. The ball is the same weight as a standard tennis ball, but doesn't move quite as quickly. That means it's easier to perfect your groundstrokes by concentrating on a target that's a little easier to hit.

Still looking for something different than a traditional tennis ball? At Sears, you'll find Wilson tennis balls that also are great for practice sessions and for use with hitting machines. Pressureless balls last longer than traditional pressurized balls, which are filled with gas that slowly seeps out over time.

Choosing tennis balls is a little more complicated than it may seem. Go to Sears to find a complete assortment of tennis balls from companies you know and trust. Rely on a tennis expert at Sears to explain the pros and cons of the many different choices.