2026 Series Analysis

Tecnifibre T-Fight Review

The precision control frame from France's foremost string and racquet brand. A complete technical breakdown of the T-Fight line and its place in the modern tour landscape.

Executive Summary

The Tecnifibre T-Fight 305 is the flagship control frame in Tecnifibre's racquet lineup — a precision-first tool designed for players who prioritise feel, directional accuracy, and the ability to shape shots with intent over raw power output.

Key Characteristic: A dense 16x19 or 18x20 string pattern (depending on the variant), combined with a relatively stiff but thin-beam construction, produces a clean, transparent feel at contact. There is very little "assist" from the frame — what goes in comes out, making it exceptionally honest and rewarding for technically proficient players.

Key Positioning: Occupies a niche between pure player's frames like the Wilson Pro Staff and more spin-assist modern designs. It attracts technically polished baseliners and all-court players who want a frame that disappears in hand — one that amplifies their technique rather than compensating for it.

Performance Profile

The T-Fight 305 leans toward control and feel, sacrificing some power and free spin in exchange for exceptional shot-shaping precision and a muted, connected response at impact.

Performance Comparison: T-Fight 305 vs T-Fight 300

305 leads in control and precision · 300 offers more forgiveness and a slightly lighter swing

T-Fight 305
T-Fight 300

Model Context

The T-Fight line covers a range of weights and string patterns. The 305 is the tour-oriented standard; variants cater to different swing styles and competitive levels.

T-Fight 305 ISO

98 sq in · 16x19 · 305g
For: Advanced Players (4.5+)

The primary tour-endorsed frame. ISO geometry provides an extended sweet spot while maintaining the T-Fight's signature control characteristics. The choice for advanced players wanting feel and precision.

T-Fight 305 (18x20)

98 sq in · 18x20 · 305g
For: Advanced / Full Swingers

The densest string pattern in the range. Maximum control and a surgical directional feel — requires a full, consistent swing to generate adequate power. Preferred by players who rely on precision over spin.

T-Fight 300

100 sq in · 16x19 · 300g
For: Intermediate–Advanced

A lighter, slightly more forgiving version of the flagship. The larger head and reduced weight make it accessible for players developing their technique while still delivering the T-Fight's clean, precise DNA.

Technical Must-Knows

ISO Geometry The ISO (Isometric) head shape creates a more rectangular string bed versus a traditional oval frame. This expands the effective sweet spot without increasing head size — the outside strings behave more like centre strings, reducing harshness on off-centre contact.
Stiffness Profile (~63–66 RA) The T-Fight 305 is notably more flexible than many modern frames. This lower RA contributes directly to its renowned "feel" — the frame absorbs more energy at contact, producing a dampened, connected sensation rather than a sharp, stiff pop. Arm-friendly and forgiving of technical imperfections.
305g Swingweight Demands At 305g unstrung, the T-Fight demands a consistent, committed swing. It will not launch the ball for you — under-hit shots stay short. Players must bring their own pace and shoulder through the ball to unlock the frame's performance ceiling.
Thin Beam Construction The T-Fight's narrow beam (21–22mm range) is a direct contributor to its flexible feel. It deflects slightly at contact, acting as a natural shock absorber. This is structurally very different from modern thick-beamed power frames (23–26mm) that prioritise energy return.
Balance Point (~315–320mm / Even to Slight HL) The T-Fight balances closer to even than most tour frames, which provides excellent stability through contact while maintaining reasonable manoeuvrability. Not as head-light as traditional player's frames, which contributes to its swing-through consistency.

Who Plays With This?

The T-Fight attracts technically polished players who value feel and precision over power assist. Tour frames are heavily customised — use these profiles to understand the playing style the T-Fight serves, not as a spec-for-spec guide.

Alexander Bublik
T-Fight ISO 305
All-Court Serve-and-Volleyer

Bublik's unconventional, attack-oriented game aligns with the T-Fight's feel-forward identity. His underarm serves, net rushes, and flat driving shots demand a frame with precise touch and a clean response — exactly what the ISO 305 delivers.

Daniil Medvedev
TFight Dynacore 305
Defensive Counter-Puncher

Medvedev's flat, heavy-hitting baseline game, combined with his exceptional retrieval and court sense, suits the T-Fight's control-first profile perfectly. The frame's honest response lets him drive through the ball with flat precision — his groundstrokes are defined by direction and depth, not topspin assistance.

Iga Świątek
T-Fight 300
Dominant Baseliner

The world No.1's technically impeccable groundstrokes generate their own pace and spin — she doesn't need a power frame. The T-Fight 300's clean response and consistent string bed suit her high-RPM, precise baseline game, allowing her to paint lines with confidence.

Terence Atmane
TFight 305S ISO
Aggressive Baseliner

The young French ATP player's big-hitting, aggressive baseline game is a natural fit for the T-Fight ISO. He uses the frame's precision characteristics to hit flat, penetrating groundstrokes with high intent, particularly on his powerful forehand wing.

String Setup Guide

The T-Fight's flexible beam means string selection has a significant impact on feel and performance. The frame's natural softness rewards strings that complement rather than compound its characteristics. Reference range (T-Fight 305): 45–58 lbs (20.5–26.5 kg).

Quick Start (Most Players)

  • Start point (co-poly, 1.25mm, full bed): 48–52 lbs (21.8–23.5 kg) — the flexible frame provides natural feel; mid-tension keeps the response lively without going stiff.
  • If the ball is flying long: Add 2–3 lbs or try a slightly firmer/thicker poly (1.27–1.30mm). The flexible beam returns energy willingly — tension is the primary control lever.
  • If you want more topspin: Drop 2 lbs and try a shaped co-poly (pentagonal or hexagonal). The 16x19 pattern allows good snapback; shaped strings maximise bite.
  • If your arm is struggling: This is already one of the more arm-friendly frames at ~63–66 RA. If discomfort persists, drop tension to 45–48 lbs or switch to a multifilament or hybrid setup.
  • 18x20 variant note: The denser pattern requires slightly lower tension (2–3 lbs below the 16x19 equivalent) to maintain pocketing and prevent excessive stiffness.

Pro Reference

Tour Setup

Daniil Medvedev (Reported)

T-Fight 305 · Natural Gut
Mid-50s lbs

Setup idea: Natural gut full bed, reportedly strung in the mid-50s lbs range.

Medvedev's use of natural gut in the T-Fight reflects the frame's receptiveness to premium string materials. The gut amplifies the flexible frame's feel characteristics while providing outstanding power and comfort. Tour setups are heavily customised — use as a reference point, not a prescription.

Recommended Setups by Goal

Goal Recommended Setup Starting Tension What You'll Feel
BalancedCo-poly (full bed), 1.25mm48–52 lbs (21.8–23.5 kg)Clean, precise response with natural pocketing from the flexible beam
More spinShaped poly mains (1.25mm), soft poly crosses46–50 lbs (21–22.7 kg)More bite and snapback — complements the 16x19 pattern's natural launch angle
More controlFirmer poly or thicker gauge (1.27–1.30mm)51–55 lbs (23–25 kg)Lower launch, more direct feel — for full-swing players needing tighter response
Premium feelNatural gut (full bed or hybrid mains)52–56 lbs (23.5–25.5 kg)Exceptional comfort and feel — the flexible frame amplifies gut's natural elasticity
More comfortHybrid: poly mains + multifilament crossesPoly mains 46–50 lbs (21–22.7 kg)Soft impact, excellent pocketing — ideal for players managing arm sensitivity

Maintenance Rule

  • The T-Fight's flexible beam makes dead strings very noticeable. As the poly loses tension and elasticity, the frame's natural give combines with a dead string bed to create a vague, unpredictable response. Restring proactively — typically every 20–30 hours for poly users.

Top 3 Recommended Strings

These strings consistently perform well in the T-Fight 305, based on community feedback and playtests. The flexible beam rewards strings that provide feel and spin over stiffness and power.

Control Poly

Tecnifibre Razor Code

1.25mm
48–52 lbs / 21.8–23.5 kg

Best for: Advanced players wanting the factory-paired setup with clean control and Tecnifibre feel.

The factory pairing and the choice of Bublik, Atmane, and Vacherot on tour. Razor Code's pentagonal shape provides excellent spin bite while its co-poly composition delivers the crisp, precise response the T-Fight is built to amplify. Outstanding tension maintenance for a shaped string.

Premium Feel / Comfort

Tecnifibre Razor Soft

1.25mm
48–53 lbs / 21.8–24 kg

Best for: Players who want to maximise the T-Fight's arm-friendly characteristics and enhance touch.

Razor Soft's slightly more elastic construction amplifies the T-Fight's natural feel profile. The combination of a flexible frame and a softer string creates a pocketed, connected sensation at impact that is exceptional for touch players and net game precision. Used by Atmane in the Razor Soft variant.

Spin-Focused Poly

Luxilon ALU Power Spin

1.27mm
46–50 lbs / 21–22.7 kg

Best for: Players wanting to add spin to the T-Fight's precision-focused profile.

The octagonal shape of ALU Power Spin creates aggressive bite that compensates for the T-Fight's control-first geometry. String at lower tension to offset the combination of frame flexibility and string firmness. A popular hybrid option with ALU Power Spin mains and a softer multifilament cross for comfort-focused players.

Pro tip: The T-Fight's flexible beam is sensitive to string choice. A firm poly at high tension will feel stiff and disconnected; a softer poly or gut at moderate tension will reveal the frame's true character — clean, precise, and deeply satisfying.

Full Specifications

Specification T-Fight 305 ISO T-Fight 305 (18x20) T-Fight 300
Head Size98 sq in (632 cm²)98 sq in (632 cm²)100 sq in (645 cm²)
Weight (Unstrung)305g / 10.8oz305g / 10.8oz300g / 10.6oz
Length27 in27 in27 in
Balance~315mm / Even to 1 pt HL~315mm / Even to 1 pt HL~320mm / 2–3 pts HL
String Pattern16x19 (ISO — expanded sweet spot)18x20 (dense, maximum control)16x19 (open, more spin)
Stiffness (RA)~63–66 (flexible, arm-friendly)~64–67~62–65
Swingweight~325–330~325–330~315–320
Beam Width21–22mm (thin, flexible)21–22mm (thin, flexible)22–23mm
Target PlayerAdvanced / PrecisionAdvanced / Dense PatternIntermediate–Advanced