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Tennis ball maker Penn is taking exception to some advertising claims by Dunlop and has served its rival with a federal lawsuit.

Updated on: May 2, 2012, 24:36:01 IST
AP | By , Hartford, Connecticut
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Tennis ball maker Penn is taking exception to some advertising claims by Dunlop and has served its rival with a federal lawsuit.

Penn Racquet Sports Inc. and parent, Head USA Inc., filed a claim of false advertising Monday in US District Court in Connecticut.

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The lawsuit claims that Dunlop International Ltd. and Dunlop Sports Group Americas Inc. have been misleading the public by labeling Dunlop balls as the “World's No. 1 Ball” and boasting that it has a 70 percent share of the global tennis ball market.

Penn argues Dunlop doesn't have the largest worldwide share and shouldn’t be allowed to use the No. 1 claim.

The lawsuit says Dunlop agreed to stop using that word but hasn't.

Neither side responded to messages left on Monday seeking comment.

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