Tecnifibre
Tecnifibre is a French manufacturer of sporting equipment, specializing in tennis and squash. It was founded in 1979 by the current CEO Thierry Maissant. Throughout its development, Tecnifibre has built itself a worldwide reputation in the tennis and squash market, releasing rackets, bags, strings, apparel and other accessories.
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Type | Public |
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Industry | Sports equipment |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | , |
Products | Rackets and strings |
Website | tecnifibre.com |
History
Tecnifibre first became known for its expertise in strings, especially in multifilament, thanks to a unique technology: the “PU400 Inside”. In 2004, Tecnifibre decided to launch its own range of rackets for competitors. Tecnifibre is also very active in squash.
Tennis rackets
- T-Fight
- T-Flash
- T-Rebound
Tennis strings
[COPOLYESTER]:
- Black Code
- Black Code 4S
- ATP Razor Code
- Pro Red Code
- Pro Red Code Wax
[MULTIFILAMENT]:
- NRG2
- X-One Biphase
- Multifeel
- HDX Tour
[HYBRID]:
- Duramix HD
Squash rackets
- Carboflex (125 / 130 / 135 grams)
- Suprem (125 / 130 / 135 grams)
- Dynergy (125 / 130 / 135 grams)
Sponsorships
Men
Daniil Medvedev
Nicolau Motilla
Janko Tipsarević
Devin Britton
Denis Istomin
Aljaz Bedene
Jérémy Chardy
Marius Copil
Filip Peliwo
John Millman
Marc Polmans
Omar Jasika
Gregoire Barrere
Ze Zhang
Armel Rancezot
Hiroki Moriya
Mitchell Krueger
Nikola Ćirić
Axel Michon
Zhe Li
Dino Marcan
Maxime Authom
Daniel Cox
Robin Olin
Brian Michael Cernoch
Henrik Bengtsson
Jeroen Vanneste
Sabastian Lavie
Women
Men
Alister Walker
Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
Wael El Hindi
Osama Khalifa
Mohamed El Shorbagy
Marwan El Shorbagy
Thierry Lincou
Grégoire Marche
Auguste Dussourd
Benjamin Aubert
Enzo Corigliano
Ramy Ashour [note 1]
Nathan Lake
Richie Fallows
Ben Coleman
Max Lee
Alfredo Ávila
Farhan Zaman
Christopher Gordon
Andrew Douglas
Notes
- Only racquet strings.
References
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