Tecnifibre
Public | |
Industry | Sportswear and Sports equipment |
Founded | 1979 |
Headquarters | Feucherolles, Paris |
Products | Rackets and Racket string |
Website | Tecnifibre.com |
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.
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
Tecnifibre sponsorships in tennis
Men
- Janko Tipsarević
- Devin Britton
- Denis Istomin
- Denis Kudla
- Aljaz Bedene
- Jeremy Chardy
- Marius Copil
- Filip Peliwo
- John Millman
- Marton Fucsovics
- Gregoire Barrere
- Ze Zhang
- Armel Rancezot
- Hiroki Moriya
- Mitchell Krueger
- Nicola Ciric
- Axel Michon
- Zhe Li
- Dino Marcan
- Maxime Authom
- Daniel Cox
- Robin Olin
- Henrik Bengtsson
- Jeroen Vanneste
- Sabastian Lavie
- Donald Young
Women
- Mathilde Johansson
- Maryna Zanevska (Marina Zanevska)
- Emi Mutaguchi
- Sachia Vickery
- Daria Kasatkina
Junior Boys
- Omar Jasika
- Nikolai Parodi
- Brian Michael Cernoch
Tecnifibre sponsorships in squash
Men (rackets)
- Aamir Atlas Khan
- Wael El Hindi
- Thierry Lincou
- Mohamed El Shorbagy
- Alister Walker
- Aidan Parkes
- Miguel Ángel Rodríguez
- Max Lee
- Greg Marche
Men (strings)
- Ramy Ashour
- Hisham Ashour
- Mohd Azlan Iskandar
- Joey Barrington
- Alex Gough
- Jonathan Kemp
- Graham Ryding
- Shahid Zaman
Women (rackets)
Women (strings)
External links
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