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Tecnifibre
T Flight 335 Tennis Racquet Review
Tennis Magazine
SALES PITCH:
The T-Fight frames are designed for
hard-hitting baseliners looking for optimal
control.
COMPARE TO:
T-Fight 325
HOW THEY TESTED:
The 335 is a half-ounce heavier, and the 320
is stiffer, but for the most part these
T-Fight racquets from Tecnifibre have very
similar playability characteristics. Both
sticks tip the scales in the 12-ounce
neighborhood, making them extremely stable.
But they’re exceptionally head light, so
even playtesters who found them to be a tad
heavy still liked the racquets’
maneuverability. Although Tecnifibre
believes the T-Fights should appeal most to
players who like to engage in long rallies
from the baseline, our testers still found
that they performed well at net,
particularly in the control and touch
departments. As with most advanced racquets,
power came to those players who can generate
plenty of swing speed and locate the
adequately sized sweet spot. A nice element
of both frames is that each is offered with
either a tight (18 x 20) or open (16 x 20)
string pattern.
BOTTOM LINE:
You may not be familiar with Tecnifibre
frames, but if you’re looking for a
substantial, control-oriented racquet, the
T-Fight 320 and 335 are both worth seeking
out.
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