The same Iga Swiatek limited-edition cosmetic. The same tour-grade technology. But built around a more forgiving 100-square-inch head, the T-Fight 300 IG is the version designed to bring Iga's Paris-inspired performance racket to a wider range of players. It's modern, fast, and accessible — a serious frame that doesn't demand a pro's game to feel its benefits.
The cosmetic is a clay court tribute through and through. A dynamic orange base streaked with electric yellow accents captures the energy of a ball biting into red dust, while a four-star Eiffel Tower logo on the frame marks each of Iga's four Roland Garros titles — 2020, 2022, 2023, and 2024. Her motto, "You did not wake up to be ordinary," sits inside the frame as a quiet reminder every time you pick it up.
Where the 300S IG goes for surgical precision with a 98-inch head, the 300 IG opens things up. The 100-square-inch hoop delivers a bigger sweet spot, easier power, and more forgiveness on off-center hits — making it the more user-friendly option in the T-Fight IG line, without sacrificing the modern speed and control the range is built around.
Key technology:
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Isoflex — scalable rigidity around the head widens the sweet spot and adds stability on impact
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RS Section frame — a hybrid square/round geometry that balances power with pinpoint control
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Optimized handling — centralized weight distribution and lower swingweight for faster head acceleration through the contact zone
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16×19 open string pattern — easy access to spin, depth, and aggressive shot shapes
Specs:
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Head size: 100 sq. in. / 645 cm²
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Unstrung weight: 300g
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String pattern: 16×19
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Designed for: regular players to advanced competitors who want a versatile balance of power, control, and easy handling
Who it's for
If you play an aggressive baseline style and want a modern, fast-swinging frame that gives you a little more help on power and a little more margin on off-center contact, the 300 IG is the pick. It's also the obvious choice for Iga fans who want the Paris-inspired look and feel without going all-in on the 98-square-inch head of her tournament frame. Grip 1 makes it especially well-suited to juniors stepping up to a full adult frame, women's hands, or anyone who prefers a smaller, more maneuverable grip.