74/100
PRR ScoreTeardrop
Shapeeva-foam
CoreEven
BalancePerformance
Every metric, scored out of 100.
Power
High78
Control
Good68
Maneuverability
High72
Sweet Spot
Good65
Comfort
Good67
Value
High76
PRR Score
74PRR Score
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“The Dunlop Nemesis Carbon is a workmanlike power-oriented teardrop with a stiff carbon frame that generates decent pace on smashes and drives but demands consistent technique to get the best from its relatively unforgiving sweet spot.”

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.
The Dunlop Nemesis Carbon is a workmanlike power-oriented teardrop with a stiff carbon frame that generates decent pace on smashes and drives but demands consistent technique to get the best from its relatively unforgiving sweet spot. The EVA core keeps vibration somewhat in check, though players logging long sessions may feel fatigue creep in around the elbow after extended play. It suits a confident intermediate-to-advanced baseliner who hits clean and wants a budget-conscious entry into the carbon power category without chasing a top-tier brand premium.
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| Shape | Teardrop |
| Balance | Even |
| Core material | Eva-foam |
| Player level | Advanced |
| Playing style | Power |
| Year | 2026 |
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