





Dunlop Tennis Racquet SX300 Tour - Unstrung (305g)
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The Dunlop SX 300 Tour (305g) is built for advanced players who want to generate heavy spin without sacrificing precision or control. Designed as part of Dunlop’s high-performance SX Series, this racquet rewards fast, modern swings with confident shot-making and consistent accuracy.
Featuring a 98 sq in head size, the SX 300 Tour offers a more controlled, predictable response—perfect for aggressive players who like to swing big and shape the ball with margin. The aerodynamic 23–26–23 mm beam improves racquet-head speed, helping you produce explosive topspin and penetrating shots from the baseline.
With a 305g unstrung weight and a head-light balance, this racquet delivers excellent stability and plough-through while remaining quick and manoeuvrable. Whether you’re attacking from the back of the court or stepping inside the baseline, the SX 300 Tour gives you the confidence to dictate play with spin, precision, and control.
Key Features
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Maximum Spin & Control – Designed for modern, aggressive players
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98 sq in Control Head – Predictable response and shot accuracy
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Aerodynamic Beam Design – Faster swings and enhanced racquet speed
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305g Performance Weight – Stability and plough-through for powerful shots
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SX Series Technology – Consistent, confidence-inspiring performance
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Fast, Manoeuvrable Feel – Ideal for advanced spin-focused play
Note: This Racquet is sold as Frame Only (Unstrung).
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Brand The manufacturer of the racquet.
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Dunlop
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Series The product family this racquet belongs to, indicating its general play style.
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Year The model release year of the racquet.
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Selling Price The current retail price of the racquet at Sturdy
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Pre-Strung Indicates if this racquet comes pre-strung from manufacturer
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| Specifications | |
Construction Material The primary materials used to build the racquet frame, affecting feel, strength, and comfort.
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Head Size The surface area of the string bed.
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Unstrung Weight The weight of the racquet without strings.
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Strung Weight The playing weight of the racquet with strings installed.
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Swing Weight How heavy the racquet feels when swinging.Higher swing weight adds power and stability; lower swing weight increases swing speed.
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Balance Point How the racquet’s weight is distributed between the head and handle.Head-light feels faster; head-heavy feels more powerful.
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6 pts - Head Light
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Length The total length of the racquet. Longer racquets provide more reach and power; standard length offers better control.
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String Pattern The number of main and cross strings in the racquet.Open patterns generate more spin; dense patterns improve control.
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Recommended Tension The suggested string tension range for optimal performance. Lower tension increases power and comfort; higher tension improves control.
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Stiffness/Flex frame stiffness rating in RA.
Lower RA = more flex & comfort.
Higher RA = more power & firmness.
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| Performance Attributes | |
Swing Speed (1 - 10) How fast the racquet moves through the air when you swing. Higher values feel quicker and easier to accelerate.
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Power Level (1 - 10) How much pace the racquet helps generate on shots. Higher values provide more free power.
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Control (1 -10) How precisely you can place the ball. Higher control means better accuracy on full swings.
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Stability (1 -10) How solid the racquet feels on off-center hits. Higher stability reduces twisting and vibration.
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Maneuverability (1 - 10) How easy the racquet is to move and react with. Higher maneuverability helps at the net and on quick exchanges.
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Spin Potential (1 - 10) How easily the racquet helps generate topspin and slice. Higher values allow heavier, higher-bouncing shots.
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Comfort (1 - 10) How arm-friendly the racquet feels on impact. Higher comfort means less shock and vibration.
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Forgiveness (1 - 10) How well the racquet performs on shots hit outside the sweet spot. Higher forgiveness leads to more consistent results on mishits.
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Dunlop Tennis Racquet SX300 Tour - Unstrung (305g)
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| Product Information | |
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Brand The manufacturer of the racquet.
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Dunlop
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Series The product family this racquet belongs to, indicating its general play style.
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Year The model release year of the racquet.
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Selling Price The current retail price of the racquet at Sturdy
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Pre-Strung Indicates if this racquet comes pre-strung from manufacturer
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| Specifications | |
Construction Material The primary materials used to build the racquet frame, affecting feel, strength, and comfort.
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Head Size The surface area of the string bed.
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Unstrung Weight The weight of the racquet without strings.
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Strung Weight The playing weight of the racquet with strings installed.
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Swing Weight How heavy the racquet feels when swinging.Higher swing weight adds power and stability; lower swing weight increases swing speed.
|
|
Balance Point How the racquet’s weight is distributed between the head and handle.Head-light feels faster; head-heavy feels more powerful.
|
6 pts - Head Light
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Length The total length of the racquet. Longer racquets provide more reach and power; standard length offers better control.
|
|
String Pattern The number of main and cross strings in the racquet.Open patterns generate more spin; dense patterns improve control.
|
|
Recommended Tension The suggested string tension range for optimal performance. Lower tension increases power and comfort; higher tension improves control.
|
|
Stiffness/Flex frame stiffness rating in RA.
Lower RA = more flex & comfort.
Higher RA = more power & firmness.
|
|
| Performance Attributes | |
Swing Speed (1 - 10) How fast the racquet moves through the air when you swing. Higher values feel quicker and easier to accelerate.
|
|
Power Level (1 - 10) How much pace the racquet helps generate on shots. Higher values provide more free power.
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|
Control (1 -10) How precisely you can place the ball. Higher control means better accuracy on full swings.
|
|
Stability (1 -10) How solid the racquet feels on off-center hits. Higher stability reduces twisting and vibration.
|
|
Maneuverability (1 - 10) How easy the racquet is to move and react with. Higher maneuverability helps at the net and on quick exchanges.
|
|
Spin Potential (1 - 10) How easily the racquet helps generate topspin and slice. Higher values allow heavier, higher-bouncing shots.
|
|
Comfort (1 - 10) How arm-friendly the racquet feels on impact. Higher comfort means less shock and vibration.
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Forgiveness (1 - 10) How well the racquet performs on shots hit outside the sweet spot. Higher forgiveness leads to more consistent results on mishits.
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| Product Information | |
|---|---|
Brand The manufacturer of the racquet.
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Dunlop
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Series The product family this racquet belongs to, indicating its general play style.
|
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Year The model release year of the racquet.
|
|
Selling Price The current retail price of the racquet at Sturdy
|
|
Pre-Strung Indicates if this racquet comes pre-strung from manufacturer
|
|
| Specifications | |
Construction Material The primary materials used to build the racquet frame, affecting feel, strength, and comfort.
|
|
Head Size The surface area of the string bed.
|
|
Unstrung Weight The weight of the racquet without strings.
|
|
Strung Weight The playing weight of the racquet with strings installed.
|
|
Swing Weight How heavy the racquet feels when swinging.Higher swing weight adds power and stability; lower swing weight increases swing speed.
|
|
Balance Point How the racquet’s weight is distributed between the head and handle.Head-light feels faster; head-heavy feels more powerful.
|
6 pts - Head Light
|
Length The total length of the racquet. Longer racquets provide more reach and power; standard length offers better control.
|
|
String Pattern The number of main and cross strings in the racquet.Open patterns generate more spin; dense patterns improve control.
|
|
Recommended Tension The suggested string tension range for optimal performance. Lower tension increases power and comfort; higher tension improves control.
|
|
Stiffness/Flex frame stiffness rating in RA.
Lower RA = more flex & comfort.
Higher RA = more power & firmness.
|
|
| Performance Attributes | |
Swing Speed (1 - 10) How fast the racquet moves through the air when you swing. Higher values feel quicker and easier to accelerate.
|
|
Power Level (1 - 10) How much pace the racquet helps generate on shots. Higher values provide more free power.
|
|
Control (1 -10) How precisely you can place the ball. Higher control means better accuracy on full swings.
|
|
Stability (1 -10) How solid the racquet feels on off-center hits. Higher stability reduces twisting and vibration.
|
|
Maneuverability (1 - 10) How easy the racquet is to move and react with. Higher maneuverability helps at the net and on quick exchanges.
|
|
Spin Potential (1 - 10) How easily the racquet helps generate topspin and slice. Higher values allow heavier, higher-bouncing shots.
|
|
Comfort (1 - 10) How arm-friendly the racquet feels on impact. Higher comfort means less shock and vibration.
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|
Forgiveness (1 - 10) How well the racquet performs on shots hit outside the sweet spot. Higher forgiveness leads to more consistent results on mishits.
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