Dunlop Launch Their New Website: Back in Business!

Dunlop has just launched their updated website and it looks a lot better than previous versions. The new Dunlop site showcases their team and all the rackets, accessories, baggage that Dunlop has for tennis.

Im a really big fan of the full browser experience and its great to see that Dunlop has adopted social media with the inclusion of their Twitter, Facebook and YouTube profiles. Im also loving the new player profile, but they are going to have to change the design again when they add more players to their roster.

Its great to see Dunlop back and taking tennis more seriously. Maybe not they can drop me an email and sponsor our site!

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3 Comments

  1. Tom says:

    I LOVE the new Dunlop website. The way it fills the browser for different screen sizes is very clever and makes the website accessible for everyone. Well done Dunlop! Good to have you back :)

  2. Sophie says:

    I doubt they will have to change the design of the team page when they add more players to their books. It looks quite modular to me and i’m sure, by the standard of the website, they have a CMS to manage any constantly changing areas of the site such as this!

  3. rackettec says:

    I am actually surprised, the website looks great, a little heavy on the flash but still manageable. I would imagine their nearest racket competitor for tennis would be yonex, probably about same market share. If they can sign up some talent and give some free stuff away to juniors they might be moving in the right direction

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