I hit myself.

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  1. xMichael

    xMichael New Member

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    So I was playing my Semi-Finals against for my school, it was on the 2nd set, and I did a wrong swing by accident, and hit myself on the elbow bone and....BAM.:crying:

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  2. visor

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    Looks like you'll want to wear some elbow and knee pads from now on when you play :p
     
  3. LD rules!

    LD rules! Regular Member

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    that sounds sore, and costly :p I have hit myself in the knee before, but not my elbow, what racket is it ?
     
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    Aouch...... that must hurt. How's your knee? Did you keep playing? :p
     
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    happened to me too, except i hit my shin.
    it really was painful, but my racket was fine.
     
  6. xMichael

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    Umm, It's a Armortec 600.

    Haha, I hit my elbow, and yeah I had to keep playing..

    It felt like I didn't hit myself as hard enough to break the racquet, cause it didn't really hurt.
     
  7. Yoppy

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    oh yes, elbow.
    I had a worse accident before, my partner hit me in the head with his Apacs racket. The racket was broke to pieces and i ended up with a swollen head.
     

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