
Wonder 2026

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Our Verdict
The Wonder 2026 is a well-rounded intermediate racket that earns its place through genuine versatility rather than specialisation. The combination of Multieva core and Fibrix face delivers a comfortable, forgiving feel that suits players still developing their technique across all areas of the court. The 3D rough finish is a meaningful upgrade for anyone looking to add spin to their game without overhauling their swing mechanics. ExoFrame construction keeps the frame stable and responsive without the stiffness penalty that often accompanies firmer builds. If you are an intermediate player who wants one racket that covers defence, transition, and attack without asking you to compromise, the Wonder 2026 makes a strong case for itself.
Wonder 2026
The Wonder 2026 is a versatile intermediate racket built around a hybrid shape and medium balance, designed for players who want a comfortable, manoeuvrable tool that covers all areas of the court. Its 3D rough finish and Fibrix face add genuine spin potential without compromising the accessible feel that defines this series.
- You get a noticeably high level of spin from the back court thanks to the 3D rough finish on the Fibrix face, which grips the ball long enough to load effect into your shots without requiring an aggressive, technical swing.
- The racket feels stable on off-centre contacts — the ExoFrame structure adds firmness around the perimeter without making the overall weight climb, so mishits don't cost you as much control as they would on a stiffer, lighter frame.
- Transitioning between defence and attack is easy here because the medium balance keeps swing weight neutral, meaning you can redirect a fast incoming ball at the net just as comfortably as you can construct a patient rally from deep.
- Advanced players who rely on explosive smash power or demand precise feedback on hard-driven balls will find the Multieva core too soft and the medium balance insufficient to generate the leverage they need for dominant net play.
About This Racket
Fibrix face construction.
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. Particularly effective on touch shots and soft play — less suited to players who rely on hard, flat striking for power.
Hybrid shape with medium balance. The hybrid profile combines elements of teardrop and diamond — enough forgiveness for defensive exchanges, enough head mass to generate pace when pushing forward. Medium balance keeps it manageable in both directions.
Club players who move between defensive and attacking play during a match. Suits players who don’t want to commit to a pure control or pure power racket — versatile enough to perform in both situations.