If you played tennis in the 1980s, then you knew the Dunlop Max 200G. Hall of Famers such as John McEnroe and Steffi Graf racked up Grand Slam titles using the legendary racquet. It was a heavy, demanding frame that only the most talented aspired to compete with.
As the game evolved, the charms of the 200G waned and it was replaced by more user-friendly options. But it still holds a place as one of the most celebrated racquets of all time.
Now, more than 40 years after its release, Dunlop is paying homage to the Max by releasing limited editions of its CX 200 and CX 400 Tour frames in a special throwback cosmetic.
Instead of the original 200G’s green piping on the face, the tributes sub in the CX’s signature neon red to go along with classic gold lettering. The iconic chevrons in the throat complete the look.