Champs & their rackets..

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by twobeer, Aug 16, 2009.

  1. twobeer

    twobeer Regular Member

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    To be honest it was almost a coin toss betweeen korea and china in the MDF.. 2 points are really nothing and having 6 match points, one cant say the match really had a winner and a looser :p .. Great match!!

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    MDF - How can Korea win when they are playing against 3 players? (CY/FHF/Service Judge)
     
  3. Alom

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    :mad: maybe :D

    Yeah that was a standard copy and paste from the Yonex Catologue. My bad :p

    In regards to Xu Huaiwen, she did play in the German Open this year.:eek:
     
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    i also noticed that in the women's doubles final, of the 4 china ladies, 3 were using the n50, and there were smashing quite impressively, mostly the big hitting cheng...

    does it suggest that this might be the ti10 of li ning as it seems to be useable by all sorts of players esp. doubles??

    personally i felt that the n50 is similar to the bs09, which is similar to the ti10...
     
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    This list is old, Koo Kien Kiet uses NS9900 now.
     
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    Yep we covered that already. Read previous posts :confused:
     
  7. twobeer

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    Yes it seems N50 is most widely used rackets among the Chineese PROs

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