DAVIS CUP AND DUNLOP Most countries, like individuals, seem to have their preferences when it comes to tennis balls. Australia. Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Italy. Poland, Rumania and Yugoslavia have all adopted the Dunlop ball for their Davis Cup matches; Spain has adopted Dunlop for the qualifying round, and for the Davis Cup match. India v. Switzerland, the Dunlop ball was again selected. Finally, Dunlop tennis balls were used In both semlfinalH for the 1934 Davis Cup, and in three out of four second round matches in the European Zone. Where quality counts, you will always find Dunlop rochets and Dunlop palls,*
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXI, Issue 18582, 17 December 1934, Page 8
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