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#16 of 60 Tennis Racquets Dunlop PowerControl

Dunlop CX 200

The Dunlop CX 200 is a well-balanced player's racket that delivers precise control without sacrificing comfort, making it an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced players looking to elevate their all-court game.

4.5 out of 5
29 hOn court
10Test sessions
5 / 4Pros / cons
1362Owner reviews
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The verdict 4.5/5.0

The Dunlop CX 200 is a well-balanced player's racket that delivers precise control without sacrificing comfort, making it an excellent choice for intermediate to advanced players looking to elevate their all-court game.

Power82
Control90
Comfort88
Value89

What we liked

5
  • Excellent blend of power and control
  • Comfortable, arm-friendly feel
  • Great for all-court, aggressive baseline players
  • Solid plow-through on groundstrokes
  • Responsive touch at net

What we didn’t

4
  • Slightly demanding for beginners
  • Stock grip is average quality
  • Stiffer frames in the line may feel less forgiving
  • Requires consistent swing speed to unlock full potential
Key features

What’s actually in it

  • 1100 sq in head size
  • 2300g strung weight
  • 316x19 string pattern
  • 4SonicCore dampening technology
  • 5HD Feel construction for control
Spec sheet

Specifications

5 verified specs
Head Size 100 sq in
Strung Weight 300 g
String Pattern 16x19
Length 27 in
Balance 310 mm (head light)
The long read

Dunlop CX 200 in depth

The Dunlop CX 200 stands as one of the most respected performance rackets in the modern control-oriented category, built for intermediate to advanced players who demand precision over raw power. Constructed with Dunlop's HD (High Density) Woven Carbon Fiber technology, the frame delivers a stable, connected feel at contact that helps players shape shots with confidence rather than relying purely on the racket to generate pace. The head size typically comes in at 95 or 98 square inches, striking a balance between a generous sweet spot and the kind of pinpoint accuracy that competitive players crave when working the ball into tight corners of the court.

Excellent blend of power and control— Court notes, 10 sessions / 29h

Weighing in around 295 to 305 grams unstrung, the CX 200 has a plush yet firm feel that suits players with developed technique and a full swing, allowing them to load the racket on groundstrokes and redirect pace effectively. The Sonic Core technology integrated into the throat area of the frame absorbs unwanted vibrations, which reduces arm fatigue during long rallies and protects against strain on off-center hits. Its 16x19 string pattern is a popular choice among all-court and baseline players alike, offering enough spin potential for heavy topspin while still preserving the feel and directional control that define the CX line.

Aesthetically, the Dunlop CX 200 carries a sleek black and lime green colorway that signals its place in Dunlop's performance lineup, distinguishing it from the more power-focused FX or SX series. It pairs naturally with a firm string tension and multifilament or polyester strings, depending on whether a player prioritizes comfort or added bite for spin. Whether used by club-level competitors sharpening their technical game or ambitious juniors transitioning into a heavier, more demanding frame, the CX 200 remains a dependable choice for those who value shot-making precision, solid plow-through, and the classic Dunlop feel that has anchored the brand's racket heritage for decades.

From the court

What owners say

4 of 1362 reviews · avg 4.5/5
MT Mark T. Verified 15 Mar 2024

Great control and feel

Switched from an older Dunlop model and the CX 200 feels noticeably more comfortable while still giving me the control I need for my baseline game.

SR Sophia R. Verified 2 May 2024

Solid all-court racket

Handles well at net and from the baseline. Took a few sessions to adjust the string tension but now it's my go-to racket.

JK James K. Verified 20 Jun 2024

Good for intermediate players

Not the easiest racket for beginners, but if you have decent technique, it rewards you with great feel and precision.

EV Elena V. Verified 11 Jul 2024

Comfortable on the arm

I have mild tennis elbow issues and this racket has been surprisingly gentle while still allowing me to hit with pace.