French number one Benjamin Tison tells us a few details about the racket he handles on a daily basis: the Tecnifibre Wall Breaker.

The Francilien is totally seduced by the rigidity of the foam specific to this model: “I really liked this racquet on the volley and on blocking because it has a fairly hard rubber, even very hard […] even after long trips it retains this hardness that I really like."

The teardrop pala maintains a good balance between power and control. In parallel with the D-Bridge at the heart of the racquet which prevents it from twisting, the X-Top technology at the head of the racquet further increases resistance and adds stability.

Ben Tison confirms: “On the fly and smash it's super nice […] as far as vibora and passage of the racquet head, it's quite incredible.” The 60th player in the world in the FIP ranking perfectly masters his weapon which has already allowed him to win his first FIP ​​Gold in Dubai.

If you want to know more about the racket of the number one tricolor, we tested the Wall Breakers for you!

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Martin Schmuda

A competitive tennis player, Martin discovered the padel in 2015 in Alsace and appeared in a few tournaments in Paris. Today a journalist, he deals with current affairs padel while continuing its rise in the world of the little yellow ball!