Unwrap the Tecnifibre TF-X1 300, and the first thing that might surprise you is its deceptive demeanor. At 100 sq. in., the head size whispers "forgiveness" – a quality many control-oriented racquets prioritize. But pick it up, and a subtle shift in perception occurs. The racquet feels surprisingly solid, a hint of its 71 stiffness rating whispering promises of hidden power.
This seemingly traditional racquet is a stealthy powerhouse in disguise. Swing it a few times, and you'll feel the head-light balance (13in) come alive. The TF-X1 300 feels remarkably maneuverable, almost eager to whip through the air for quick volleys. The swingweight (323) sits in that sweet spot, balancing speed with a reassuring sense of stability on powerful groundstrokes.
Here's the magic trick: despite its control-oriented heritage, the TF-X1 300 packs a secret weapon. That firmness you felt earlier translates into a crisp, responsive feel on contact. Imagine a racquet that delivers a satisfying "pop" without sacrificing precision – that's the TF-X1 300 in action. It's like wielding a laser cannon disguised in a traditional frame, ready to unleash surprising power when you unleash your swing.
This racquet isn't for players seeking the graceful touch of a Federer. It's designed for the modern power game, where players like Dominic Thiem or Daniil Medvedev dominate with a blend of precision and brute force. If you're an intermediate or advanced baseliner with a strong swing and an aggressive style, the TF-X1 300 is a partner-in-crime waiting to be unleashed. Pick it up, feel the deceptive weight, and prepare to unleash your inner power player.
Head Size | 100sq.in. |
Power Level | N/A |
Racquet Length | 27in / 68.58cm |
String Pattern | 16 M / 19 X |
Unstrung Weight | 10.6oz(300g) |
Racquet Type | Power |
Light yet strong
Light yet strong
Light yet strong
Light yet strong