SiC<SUB>f</SUB>/SiC composites are well-known materials for high temperature structural applications because of their intrinsic properties using fusion power reactors such as shield and divertor coolant channel. However, the brittle characteristics of SiC such as low fracture toughness and low strain-to fracture still impose a severe limitation on practical applications of SiC materials. For these reasons, SiC<SUB>f</SUB>/SiC composite can be considered as a promising for structural materials because of their good fracture toughness compared with monolithic SiC ceramics. But, high temperature and pressure lead to the degradation of the fiber. Therefore, an improvement of the coating fiber is key requirements for fabrication of SiC<SUB>f</SUB>/SiC composites by LPS method. In this paper, The SiC<SUB>f</SUB>/SiC composites were fabricated by the LPS method and investigated effects of SiC fiber coating. The SiC<SUB>f</SUB>/SiC composites were fabricated with coated and uncoated Tyranno-SA fibers. The thickness of the coating fiber was 0.25 ㎛ and 0.5 ㎛. In order to investigate effects of coating, the flexural strength were carried out at room temperature, respectively. The densification and microstructure of LPS-SiC<SUB>f</SUB>/SiC composites were observed by FE-SEM.