08/06/2026
Goodbye, clay 👋🧡
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08/06/2026
Goodbye, clay 👋🧡
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Does lowering tension on the crosses increase spin?
Yes — here’s how it works.
Spin is mainly generated by the mains through “snapback,” when the strings return to their original position after ball impact.
👉 Lower tension on the crosses allows more main string movement
👉 More movement = greater snapback effect
👉 Greater snapback = more spin potential
In short, adjusting cross tension can directly influence how much spin you can produce.
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31/05/2026
A special win to keep the dream alive. ✨
First Grand Slam fourth round.
Keep fighting, Zach 🙌
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31/05/2026
A little taste of the T-Fight I.G. universe for your special day, Iga 🍩🍓🥐
Wishing you the happiest of birthdays 🧡
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29/05/2026
Air Iga Świątek cruising smoothly into the 4th round in Paris ✈️
Eight years in a row and counting.
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Paris feels different when you’re there too, Iga Świątek 🇫🇷
26/05/2026
First match on the Parisian clay for the T-Fight I.G. 🧱
Feels like home already.
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Watch until the end to see Daniil’s creative proposal 😂
Tell us your ideas in comments!
20/05/2026
The T-Fight I.G. has finally landed in Paris, where history was written.
A racquet shaped by victories, inspired by the city that witnessed them.
What’s the real gauge of your multifilament string?
When a multifilament string is installed and tensioned, it tends to become slightly thinner — unlike polyester strings, which usually keep their original gauge.
👉 A multifilament can play thinner once strung
👉 Polyester strings generally keep the same gauge
👉 Multifilament strings also tend to hold tension longer than polyester strings
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