Dunlop Tennis Balls

Tennis balls?
What type of tennis balls to do and why? Also, what type of ball you think is best for me (playing lot on hard courts and I'm not amazing, but I'm OK) 1) U. S. Open Wilson Extra Duty 2) Penn Championship Extra Duty 3) Dunlop Tennis Grand Prix Hard Court Tennis Ball (OI + read Dunlop balls tend to suffer, and eats a lot, but lasts much longer … is that players only very, very good?)
I tried everything. Penns balls are the worst on the planet. Wilsons are better, but not as durable. Dunlop Grand Prix are the highest quality of the hardest ball I've played. Here's the trick, but are a bit heavier than the Wilson and Penn, and you may find it a little harder on the arm of a lighter ball, if the strokes are not yet at 5.0. so even if the Dunlop won the durability test, and my personal favorite, try to Wilson, because they are a good compromise between strength and weight. good luck!
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