
Dunlop Max 200G (1984)
Length | 27 inches |
Head size | 83.96 sq |
Weight Unstrung | 11.28 oz / 320 grams |
Weight Strung | 11.92 oz / 338 grams (+/- 5 g) |
Unstrung Balance | 10pts HL / 31cm |
Strung Balance | 8pts HL / 31.8cm |
Swing weight Unstrung | ≈307 |
Swing weight | ≈337 |
Stiffness | ≈63 |
Width | 20mm Straight Beam |
Material | Graphite / Fiberglass |
String Pattern | 16 Mains / 19 Crosses |
Mains Skip |
One of the GOATs
The Dunlop 200G is one of the most iconic tennis racquets in history, known for its revolutionary design, advanced materials, and association with some of the sport’s greatest players. Here’s a look at its evolution:
The Original Dunlop Max 200G was the first racquet in the lineup released in the 1980s, while also being the first of its kind to be injection-molded, rather than being layered with traditional graphite construction.
With a thin beam, flexible feel, and exceptional control, making it a favourite among legends like John McEnroe and Steffi Graf. It influenced countless pro stock racquets, and today Dunlop’s CX 200 series serve as its modern-day successor, still catering to the control-focused player.