






Tecnifibre T-Fight 300 IG Tennis Racket - 2026 - Limited Edition
Head size - 100 Sq Inches
Weight - 300g
Balance - 320mm
String Pattern - 16 x 19
Description;
A limited edition range to celebrate Iga Swiatek’s success in Paris, this racket features a clay-court-inspired aesthetic and is engineered for regular to advanced players.
The speed of tennis on the Tour and in clubs is on the up. The average speed of the first serve on the Tour has risen from 168km/h in early 2000 to 190 km/h in 2020, and the number of aces has also considerably increased.
To keep up this acceleration, professional players’ rackets have also changed over time. We’ve measured these changes through an analysis of active pro players’ rackets, from generation to generation.
The results have been significant.
Firstly, rackets are getting lighter: Next Gen players are using frames that weigh, on average, 18g less than those used by older players.
Plus, swingweights are increasingly low with a 20-point difference between these two generations.
To sum it up, the game is now focusing on rackets that are easier to handle because players have less time to react, so they need quicker acceleration in their racket to generate power.
This is why swing speed is key in modern tennis!
This is why we’ve designed the new T-Fight, taking on a crucial challenge: creating an easier to handle racket whilst maintaining its particular signature, the perfect balance between power and control.
For one, the weight has been redistributed to reduce the swingweight and make it easier to accelerate the top of the racket.
Plus, the ergonomic design of the frame with the RS section has been reinforced to enhance power.
After this rehaul of the racket, the new TECNIFIBRE T-FIGHT 300 IG 645cm² is more powerful and easier to handle than ever before, becoming the ultimate racket for modern tennis players.
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Description
Head size - 100 Sq Inches
Weight - 300g
Balance - 320mm
String Pattern - 16 x 19
Description;
A limited edition range to celebrate Iga Swiatek’s success in Paris, this racket features a clay-court-inspired aesthetic and is engineered for regular to advanced players.
The speed of tennis on the Tour and in clubs is on the up. The average speed of the first serve on the Tour has risen from 168km/h in early 2000 to 190 km/h in 2020, and the number of aces has also considerably increased.
To keep up this acceleration, professional players’ rackets have also changed over time. We’ve measured these changes through an analysis of active pro players’ rackets, from generation to generation.
The results have been significant.
Firstly, rackets are getting lighter: Next Gen players are using frames that weigh, on average, 18g less than those used by older players.
Plus, swingweights are increasingly low with a 20-point difference between these two generations.
To sum it up, the game is now focusing on rackets that are easier to handle because players have less time to react, so they need quicker acceleration in their racket to generate power.
This is why swing speed is key in modern tennis!
This is why we’ve designed the new T-Fight, taking on a crucial challenge: creating an easier to handle racket whilst maintaining its particular signature, the perfect balance between power and control.
For one, the weight has been redistributed to reduce the swingweight and make it easier to accelerate the top of the racket.
Plus, the ergonomic design of the frame with the RS section has been reinforced to enhance power.
After this rehaul of the racket, the new TECNIFIBRE T-FIGHT 300 IG 645cm² is more powerful and easier to handle than ever before, becoming the ultimate racket for modern tennis players.
























