
The T-Fight 300 is Tecnifibre's 100-square-inch offering in the redesigned 2025 T-Fight lineup, replacing the T-Fight ISO 295. Power was characterized as accessible and easy to find depth with, though several reviewers noted it comes at a slight cost to precision compared to the 98-square-inch variants. The frame swings through the ball effortlessly according to playtesters, with low swing weight enabling racquet-head speed and spin generation, though some found accessing full spin potential required adjustment to the open face angle at contact. Feel drew consistent attention — reviewers described a distinctive, firm response on the string bed that provides clear feedback on ball location, but multiple sources cautioned that the stiff, raw character transmits vibration and may not suit players with arm sensitivity. An edge-to-edge sweet spot with consistent response across the face was reported by testers. Stability proved divisive: the frame performed well in aggressive baseline exchanges and doubles situations, yet some reviewers found it lacking plow-through in stock form and noted that adding a few grams of weight helped. On serve, the maneuverability generated racquet-head speed and kick, though timing adjustments were needed to harness it consistently.
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