
Titan 2.0

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Our Verdict
The Dunlop Titan 2.0 is a well-engineered 2024 racket for advanced players who want a single tool that genuinely covers the full court without demanding a specific style. The Power Bar frame technology is the standout feature — it is one of the more credible adaptive balance systems on the market and players who move freely between back-court defence and net attack will feel the difference within a session. The Mega Flex Core rubber keeps arm fatigue in check across longer matches, and the 100% carbon bridge insert prevents the flex at the throat that can bleed precision on firm contact. At 360–375g and a 38mm flat profile, it sits in a comfortable weight window for most advanced adult male players. This is a racket that rewards court coverage and versatility rather than a single dominant strength.
Titan 2.0
The Dunlop Titan 2.0 is a 2024 advanced racket built around a hybrid oversized mould that targets players who demand versatility across defensive retrieves and attacking net play. Its combination of a corrugated graphite frame, carbon bridge insert, and adaptive Power Bar technology makes it a genuinely dual-purpose tool rather than a specialist choice.
- Players notice an unusually high tolerance for off-centre hits at both ends of the court, thanks to the oversized hybrid mould producing a large, well-positioned sweet spot that stays consistent whether you are retrieving from the glass or finishing at the net.
- Fatigue accumulates more slowly than on comparably powerful rackets because the Mega Flex Core rubber absorbs vibration efficiently, keeping hands and arms fresher over a long match.
- Transitioning between a defensive grip and an attacking swing feels fluid in practice — the Power Bar technology redistributes effective weight dynamically, so the racket behaves like a heavier head when you are going for pace and a more neutral tool when you are defending.
- Players with a well-established defensive or control-oriented game who rely on nuanced touch and feedback from the glass will find the Mega Flex Core's energy return somewhat unpredictable at high pace, making precise placement harder to dial in consistently.
About This Racket
Carbon face — stiff construction with direct power transfer. Crisp feel on contact that rewards clean striking technique with responsive ball speed. A reliable, high-performance surface for advanced players.
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits. Particularly effective on touch shots and soft play — less suited to players who rely on hard, flat striking for power.
Hybrid shape with medium balance. The hybrid profile combines elements of teardrop and diamond — enough forgiveness for defensive exchanges, enough head mass to generate pace when pushing forward. Medium balance keeps it manageable in both directions.
Experienced players with developed technique who want flexibility across different match situations. Suited to competitive players who can adapt their game — equally comfortable defending from the back or finishing at the net.