62/100
PRR ScoreHybrid
Shapeeva-foam
CoreEven
BalancePerformance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
Average58
Control
Good60
Maneuverability
High72
Sweet Spot
Good65
Comfort
Good63
Value
Good60
PRR Score
62PRR Score
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“A lightweight junior entry point with a hybrid shape that aims to blend modest power with manageable control, though the 335g weight feels slightly heavy for younger players and the EVA core delivers a somewhat muted, uninspiring feel compared to sharper junior options at this price range.”

Foam core determines feel and vibration damping.
Head shape affects sweet spot size and balance.
Balance point determines power vs. control trade-off.
Target player level for this racket.
A lightweight junior entry point with a hybrid shape that aims to blend modest power with manageable control, though the 335g weight feels slightly heavy for younger players and the EVA core delivers a somewhat muted, uninspiring feel compared to sharper junior options at this price range. The even balance aids swing stability for beginners still developing technique, making it best suited for kids aged 10–14 who are just stepping onto the court for the first time. Dunlop's junior lineup has never been a market leader and this 2026 iteration doesn't change that narrative, though it remains a functional if unremarkable starting racket.
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| Shape | Hybrid |
| Balance | Even |
| Core material | Eva-foam |
| Player level | Beginner |
| Playing style | Power |
| Year | 2026 |
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