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Gear Reviews: Racquets: Dunlop
Last Modified: 1/5/2007 12:39:26 PM
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Dunlop 200G 108

Dunlop 200G 108Length: 27.5 in.
Weight: 9.1 oz.
Ideal Swing - Short: No
Ideal Swing - Medium: No
Ideal Swing - Long: Yes

The Dunlop 200G has been around for years --- John McEnroe and Steffi Graf won many titles with the midsize edition --- but this oversize version, despite having the same cosmetics as the mid-plus 200G, is definitely not for advanced players. It compensates more for off-center hits than the mid-plus, and it's also 2.9 ounces lighter, which makes it more maneuverable. This will help those moderate swingers looking to generate greater racquet-head speed and intermediate serve-and-volleyers who need to move their frames more quickly at net.

BOTTOM LINE
It may look like the 200G mid-plus, but this wider, lighter model is meant for intermediates rather than heavy hitters.

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