Agree. ZSpeed is really for a smasher... like Marin and Tago. I haven't seen any other pro player use it. HX800 would fit her better, as it has been the choice for the MAS WD pair.
Before Team Malaysia move to Victor from Yonex there are several Malaysia players using Z-Speed, notable players like Tan Boon Heong, Koo Kien Keat and Vivian Hoo. As for Goh Liu Ying, she had been using Z-Speed since year 2013, hence she have well adaped to the racket feel, swing timing and fast front net attacking. At the recently concluded SEA Games 2015, Malaysia WD Vivian Hoo is using Z-Speed (see pics below) with Victor logo stencil as same like Goh Liu Ying instead of HX800.
Thanks alot. No wonder I cannot find her Yonex-Victor racquet. But this is not correct. This is like cheating consumers. Yonex should not allow world ranking players to stencil other brands onto their racquet. Neither Victor allow players to use other racquet with their stencil brand. Thought racquet good for the pro may not suit me. Just a tab disappointed that what you see is not what you get. I'm using Nanospeed Z speed. What ppl complaint abt it does it little justice. For me is Z speed over my Z force 2. But both doesn't allow me to smash as powerful as my trusty old MP100.
Congratulations for winning gold medal in the XD event for this week Russian Open. Hope that both of you will continue to be successful and win more gold medals in the tournaments to come. U know that it is never easy for both of you to win the gold medals given that Goh Liu Ying have just returned from her knee surgeries on both her knees. It is never easy for a player to play when her knees are heavily strapped but anyway congratulations for winning the gold medal.
U sure abt GLY I looked very carefully at the video...really looks like HX800....see everyone confused.
Bieffe, you are right, she is using Victor HX800 for BWF World Championships in Jakarta. As for Chan Peng Soon, look like he is using Yonex Voltric ZFII. Transition to Victor real soon.
Maybe after so long using VFZF2 hard and not easy to adapt to another racquet. U know some racquet even if new tech latest tech and suppose to be better just don't work.