Dunlop Ball Promotion to Send Fans to ATP and Next Gen Finals
Greenville, SC (April 5, 2019) — Dunlop announced a new consumer promotion that will send two sets of winners to the 2019 Nitto ATP Finals in London, three sets of winners to the 2019 Next Gen ATP Finals in Milan, and 2000 dozen of their new ATP tennis ball to tennis players across the country.
The promotion comes on the heels of Dunlop’s new agreement as the official ball of the ATP Tour. Tennis fans can find special codes inside cans of Dunlop ATP Extra Duty, Dunlop ATP Regular Duty, Dunlop ATP Championship Extra Duty or Dunlop ATP Championship Regular Duty Tennis Balls and enter them on the https://play.dunlopsports.com/ website. Fans can also enter online, without a purchase, by copying a code that’s specially sent to them from the same website. Entries will be taken now through Aug. 31, 2019.
“As the No.1 Ball on Tour we wanted to create a unique promotion that gives tennis players the ability to experience our new ATP ball line with the chance to win some incredible prizes,” said Kai Nitsche, V.P. and General Manager for Dunlop Sports. “It doesn’t get any better than getting to travel to see the world’s top players compete, so we expect to see a lot of fans excited about this promotion.
To learn more about the ATP Tour Ball Promotion, visit https://play.dunlopsports.com/
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