Engineered for competitive 10-and-under play, the US Open Orange Tournament Ball is ideal for developing juniors who prefer a slower ball with less bounce. Easier to hit than a regular tennis ball, this tournament ball maximizes capacity for growth and improvement on a variety of tennis strokes. Recommended for juniors using rackets between 23" and 25" in length.
Engineered for competitive 10-and-under play, the US Open Orange Tournament Ball is ideal for developing juniors who prefer a slower ball with less bounce. Easier to hit than a regular tennis ball, this tournament ball maximizes capacity for growth and improvement on a variety of tennis strokes. Recommended for juniors using rackets between 23" and 25" in length.
Engineered for competitive 10-and-under play, the US Open Orange Tournament Ball is ideal for developing juniors who prefer a slower ball with less bounce. Easier to hit than a regular tennis ball, this tournament ball maximizes capacity for growth and improvement on a variety of tennis strokes. Recommended for juniors using rackets between 23" and 25" in length.
Engineered for competitive 10-and-under play, the US Open Orange Tournament Ball is ideal for developing juniors who prefer a slower ball with less bounce. Easier to hit than a regular tennis ball, this tournament ball maximizes capacity for growth and improvement on a variety of tennis strokes. Recommended for juniors using rackets between 23" and 25" in length.
Last updated at 06/08/2026 16:20:11
Wilson US Open Orange Tournament Tennis 3 Ball Can
Delivery $9.95
Wilson US Open Tournament 60' Orange Junior Tennis Balls
Wilson US Open Starter Ball Orange
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originally posted on wilson.com
I bought these for my kids 7 and 9 who I coach. The bounce is not as good as that of the other qst 60 balls I have used. Dunlop, Tourna and Penn had better bounce. Haven’t used these long enough to know if they last longer than other brands.
originally posted on holabirdsports.com
These are the highest quality low compression green-level balls on the market. We’ve tried other, cheaper brands and they don’t compare in performance or durability. The great news is that, after searching endless websites for deals, I found Holabird sells these for less than most sites sell the cheaper made balls. If your serious about your kids tennis, these are the best.
originally posted on wilson.com
I wish the product description had made it clear that these are not normal tennis balls. I thought they were the US Open balls, but with orange lettering. I didn't realize they were training balls for kids. There goes $90 down the drain. I'll probably donate them to my local club for use with kids' lessons.
| Age Range | Youth |
| Style | US Open Orange Tournament, Ages 9-10 |
| Lamp Type | Tennis Balls |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Sport | Tennis |
Wilson US Open Orange Tournament Tennis 3 Ball Can
Delivery $9.95
Wilson US Open Tournament 60' Orange Junior Tennis Balls
Wilson US Open Starter Ball Orange
30-day returns
I bought these for my kids 7 and 9 who I coach. The bounce is not as good as that of the other qst 60 balls I have used. Dunlop, Tourna and Penn had better bounce. Haven’t used these long enough to know if they last longer than other brands.
These are the highest quality low compression green-level balls on the market. We’ve tried other, cheaper brands and they don’t compare in performance or durability. The great news is that, after searching endless websites for deals, I found Holabird sells these for less than most sites sell the cheaper made balls. If your serious about your kids tennis, these are the best.
I wish the product description had made it clear that these are not normal tennis balls. I thought they were the US Open balls, but with orange lettering. I didn't realize they were training balls for kids. There goes $90 down the drain. I'll probably donate them to my local club for use with kids' lessons.
Bought this tennis ball with x 3 in it and they are all flat and no way to pump them up, very disappointed and won't be reccommended it to anyone, nothing on the label shows that the tennis balls are all flat and don't bounce really wasted my money.
I bought these balls to throw for my Lab to play fetch with. She destroys most tennis balls by squeezing them so hard in her mouth that they pop. I got these and they were much softer than regular tennis balls, and i thought they would pop really easily. I have had these for over six weeks and she hasn't popped any of them. I think they are T-ball balls, not tennis balls, even though they are the same size as tennis balls. They also bounce higher than regular tennis balls which keeps the dog interested in the chase.
These are the balls used for our USTA tournaments. It only makes sense to use in practice what we use in the matches. They last 2-3 weeks and have a great bounce. Not to high but higher than other green dot. They are in pressurized cans.
Excellent less bouncy ball for kids. This ball allows kids more time to hit the ball as they build their skills
Although I expect these balls to last longer than the Penn Control + balls, I do think the Wilson Green play more like the regular balls. They bounce much higher and are faster than the Penn Control balls. I wasn't expecting that since their orange balls play very close to the Penn QST 60.If you are not familiar with the Penn Control + Balls, these should be fine since they are not as heavy as a regular ball so you will still see a difference from a regular ball.
Ok for what they are designed for: orange balls, less bounce for smaller children. However, they are too slow compared to the HEAD orange balls and hard to catch when they don't bounce high enough even on hard courts.
It was not obvious from the packet, but these balls are larger and softer than regular tennis balls... and therefore not what i was wanting. If the packet had been more obvious, I wouldn't have bought them. Having said that, i can see that they might be useful in teaching young kids some tennis basics (ie they're easier to hit because of size and don't bounce high).
| Age Range | Youth |
| Style | US Open Orange Tournament, Ages 9-10 |
| Lamp Type | Tennis Balls |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Sport | Tennis |