
Tecnifibre
Wall Breaker 365
Teardrop365gMedium BalancePowerAdvanced
£126
From Greaves Sports
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ShapeTeardrop
Weight365g
BalanceMedium
LevelAdvanced
StylePower
CoreUnknown
FaceUnknown
FrameAramid
Our Verdict
The Wall Breaker 365 is a serious piece of equipment built for players who want to impose themselves on a match from the net. The D-Bridge construction actively assists point-finishing overhead play, and the X-TOP aramid frame — treated with PTFE to resist abrasion during glass work — gives it durability to match its aggression. The PHD hole pattern is a genuinely thoughtful engineering detail, providing surgical precision in the sweet spot while extending tolerance on the periphery. At 365g it balances well for a power-oriented teardrop, making it less fatiguing than many pure attackers at this weight class. If you play aggressively, look to dominate the net, and want a racket that rewards effect and overhead pace, this is a compelling choice.
Pros
- Players with attacking instincts will find overhead finishes noticeably easier to execute, as the D-Bridge geometry raises the flex point specifically to load energy into smashes and point-ending shots.
- Off-centre hits are better handled here than on many rackets in this power category, thanks to the PHD hole pattern's graduated diameter design — larger holes towards the ends provide a wider tolerance margin without softening the central sweet spot.
- Heavy spin and effect are genuinely accessible with this racket; the 3D Spin Skin surface texture grips the ball at contact in a way that rewards any player who naturally generates wrist action or angle on attacking strokes.
Cons
- Defensive-minded players who prioritise soft hands, touch at the net, and patience from the back court will find this racket's stiff, attack-biased character works against them rather than with them.
In Depth
The Face
Unknown
Unknown face construction.
The Core
Unknown
Foam core — the softest core material available. Excellent vibration absorption and a large effective sweet spot, making it the most forgiving option on off-centre hits.
Shape & Balance
Teardrop · Medium Balance
The most versatile combination available — sweet spot large enough to handle pressure situations, balance neutral enough to transition between defence and attack without fighting the racket.
Who Buys This
Advanced · Power players
Experienced players who favour aggressive, attacking play. Suited to competitive club players who dominate from the net and want maximum pace on smashes and volleys. Demands clean contact — rewards it with explosive performance.
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