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The Dunlop Pro Double Yellow Dot Squash Ball is the official competition ball of the World Squash Federation (WSF) and the Professional Squash Association (PSA). This is the pack of 4, the right quantity for a single player keeping a few spares in the bag for a season of regular play. The double yellow dot marks it as the slowest ball with the lowest bounce, which is the standard used in tournament and advanced play.
What the double yellow dot means
Squash balls are graded by a coloured dot that shows how much they bounce. The double yellow dot is the slowest and lowest-bouncing grade. A slower ball sits up less and dies faster off the wall, which rewards accurate, powerful hitting and longer rallies. That is why it is the competition standard, and also why newer players find it harder to keep in play.
Dunlop squash ball bounce guide
| Dot colour | Speed | Bounce | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Double yellow | Slow | Lowest | Competition and advanced players |
| Single yellow | Slow | Low | Improving club players |
| Blue | Fast | Medium | Improvers, faster game |
| Red | Fast | High | Beginners |
| Orange | Super slow | Super low | High-altitude play |
Specifications
| Brand | Dunlop |
| Model | Pro Double Yellow Dot |
| Pack size | 4 balls |
| Speed / bounce | Slow, lowest bounce |
| Diameter | 40 mm |
| Weight | About 24 g per ball |
| Material | Elastic hydrocarbon polymer, 12 compounds |
| Official ball of | WSF and PSA |
| Player level | Advanced, tournament, club |
Pack of 4 or pack of 12?
This pack of 4 suits an individual player who wants spares for a season. If you run a club or academy, or you simply get through balls quickly, the box of 12 brings the per-ball price down.
Who should pick a different dot
If you are new to squash, the double yellow will feel dead and frustrating because it barely bounces until warm. A red or blue dot ball bounces higher and stays in play longer while you build your swing, and a single yellow is the sensible step up once your hitting improves. Move to double yellow when you can keep a slow ball alive in a rally.
Warming up the ball
A squash ball bounces more as it warms up, and the double yellow dot needs the most warming of any ball. Knock it around for a couple of minutes at the start of play so it reaches its proper bounce. A cold ball feeling unresponsive is normal, not a fault.
Frequently asked questions
What is the price of the Dunlop Pro double yellow dot squash ball pack of 4?
The pack of 4 is ₹925 at SportsUncle. Price and stock on this page are kept current.
Is double dot the same as double yellow dot?
Yes. Dunlop's "double dot" Pro ball uses two yellow dots and is the slowest, lowest-bounce competition ball.
Is the double yellow dot good for beginners?
No. It barely bounces until warm, which makes rallying hard for new players. Beginners should start with a red or blue dot ball.
What size and weight is a Dunlop Pro squash ball?
About 40 mm in diameter and around 24 grams.
Why does my squash ball not bounce?
A double yellow dot ball needs warming up. Hit it for a few minutes at the start and the bounce comes up to normal.
Are these genuine Dunlop squash balls?
Yes. They are genuine Dunlop Pro balls sold new by SportsUncle.
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