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DUNLOP TENNIS RACKETS

Three Dunlop families for three playing styles

Dunlop tennis rackets for control, power and spin

Compare the Dunlop CX, FX and SX families to find the racket that best suits your level, strokes and playing style, with expert advice, professional stringing and customisation options.

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Dunlop CX

Dunlop CX: control, precision and direct feel

A family designed for players who want to direct the ball with confidence, maintain control on demanding shots and enjoy a precise and stable response.

Dunlop FX

Dunlop FX: power, speed and explosive response

Rackets designed to accelerate the ball with ease, achieve greater depth and develop an attacking game without sacrificing manoeuvrability or comfort.

Dunlop SX

Dunlop SX: spin, acceleration and depth

A range designed for players who construct points with spin, look for more aggressive trajectories and want to generate depth from the baseline.

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Dunlop CX 200 2024 (305g) Tennis Racket | Ipontennis
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Dunlop guide

Dunlop tennis rackets: choose between control, power and spin

Dunlop tennis rackets are divided into three main families designed for different playing styles. Dunlop CX focuses on control and precision, Dunlop FX provides easier power and speed, while Dunlop SX helps generate spin and depth. Understanding these differences makes it easier to choose a racket that suits your level, technique and preferred feel on court.

What is the difference between Dunlop CX, FX and SX rackets?

Although all three families share Dunlop technology and expertise, each one delivers a different playing response. CX rackets offer greater precision and control, FX rackets provide easier ball speed and power, and SX rackets are designed to encourage spin and more aggressive trajectories.

Your choice should not depend only on your playing level. You should also consider your swing speed, preferred racket weight, stroke style and whether you prioritise control, power, comfort or spin generation.

CX

Dunlop CX tennis rackets

The Dunlop CX range is designed for players who prioritise control, precision and a connected feel at impact. Its response helps players direct the ball accurately, vary height and trajectory, and remain confident when the pace of the rally increases.

It is particularly suitable for players with established technique, full strokes and the ability to generate their own power.

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FX

Dunlop FX tennis rackets

Dunlop FX rackets are designed to deliver power, speed and easier ball acceleration. They help players achieve greater depth with less effort and support an attacking style from the baseline.

The family includes different weights and head sizes, making it suitable for intermediate players as well as advanced players looking for a more explosive response.

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SX

Dunlop SX tennis rackets

The Dunlop SX family focuses on spin generation, acceleration and depth. Its design encourages more rotation and helps players keep the ball inside the court when hitting with greater speed.

It is well suited to players who use topspin as a central part of their game and want to control rallies from the baseline with high, deep and aggressive shots.

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How to choose the right weight and head size

Weight directly affects manoeuvrability, stability and power. Lighter rackets are easier to swing and may suit developing players. Mid-weight models offer a balance between handling and stability, while heavier rackets are generally aimed at players with more developed technique.

Head size also changes the feel of the racket. A larger head provides a bigger sweet spot and greater forgiveness on off-centre hits. A smaller head usually offers a more precise response for players who strike the ball consistently.

The string pattern also changes racket performance

More open string patterns make it easier to generate spin and provide a livelier response. Denser patterns create a more controlled trajectory and may improve precision. This feature should be considered together with weight, balance and head size.

The string and tension complete the racket setup. The right choice can improve comfort, increase control or provide additional power. At Ipontennis, you can request professional stringing and personalise your racket preparation before shipping.

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