The Park Tennis Take
The Park Tennis Take
The T-Fight 300S is for the player who wants precision but has no interest in reenacting tennis from 1987. The 98-inch head tightens the target, the 16x19 strings keep spin available, and the standard weight gives it enough stability for serious rallies without demanding a gym membership. It should suit an assertive intermediate or advanced player who likes to take the ball early and choose directions. Beginners will receive very little sympathy. Clean strikers get a fast, modern control frame that still understands the ball sometimes needs to clear the net by more than two inches.
The T-Fight 300S is for the player who wants precision but has no interest in reenacting tennis from 1987. The 98-inch head tightens the target, the 16x19 strings keep spin available, and the standard weight gives it enough stability for serious rallies without demanding a gym membership. It should suit an assertive intermediate or advanced player who likes to take the ball early and choose directions. Beginners will receive very little sympathy. Clean strikers get a fast, modern control frame that still understands the ball sometimes needs to clear the net by more than two inches.
Best for
Modern attacking precision
At a glance
98 sq in head · 300g unstrung · 318g strung · 16x19 string pattern · 65 flex rating · Head-light balance
Description
Description
The 2025 Tecnifibre T-Fight 300S is a 98-square-inch performance frame for players seeking control, speed, and modern spin access. Its 300-gram unstrung weight is lighter than traditional tour frames, while the head-light balance supports quick preparation and attacking court position. The 16x19 pattern keeps the launch more adaptable than dense classic control racquets, making it suitable for shaped groundstrokes as well as flatter drives. It is best for confident intermediates and advanced players with repeatable contact. Newer players may prefer the T-Fight 285 or a 100-inch power frame. At $269 plus strings, a demo is sensible before committing.
The 2025 Tecnifibre T-Fight 300S is a 98-square-inch performance frame for players seeking control, speed, and modern spin access. Its 300-gram unstrung weight is lighter than traditional tour frames, while the head-light balance supports quick preparation and attacking court position. The 16x19 pattern keeps the launch more adaptable than dense classic control racquets, making it suitable for shaped groundstrokes as well as flatter drives. It is best for confident intermediates and advanced players with repeatable contact. Newer players may prefer the T-Fight 285 or a 100-inch power frame. At $269 plus strings, a demo is sensible before committing.




