I love the lime-green effect. It reminds me of the Nanospeed 7000 ltd sold on mybadmintonstore; gorgeous! http://www.mybadmintonstore.com/shop/product_info.php?cPath=113&products_id=715
Both Player use C7 to win KOPSS FHF uses CY's rakcet because he run out of F9 (broken string and broken racket )
The funny thing is that he actually broke his racket on CY's knee Must've hurt a bit....and he doesn't seem to carry many rackets if that is CY's (and not his own he had in his bag for some reason), I only saw him break 2 or 3 strings and 1 racket....
First, I dont think this is a proper thread for advertisment (if that is intended to be some sort of comercial site). this thread is about proffesionals and their rackets. Secondly, I think your site seems far from finished, and non-working.
PT means Professional Training. I think they both will only at most train with the PT racquets and not actually use them for real competition.
I can confirm that the Winner of Swedish International in Stockholm, Yan Kit Chan, Hong Kong, uses Li-Ning N70.
Thanks for the confirmation, I thought as much, but BE live streaming (although brilliant) was a bit blurry for me to be 100%
I don't think he qualifies as a professional player these days. He has no BWF ranking and he has stopped his playing career and I think he currently is a coach for womens doubles?
Haha, I think no one actually believes he still plays - but where else to post this?^^ Also, last I heard of him, he was training those two super-ugly Women, one of them kinda fat....I think they get mixed up with the dudes at times, so they lost kinda early the last few tournaments. You'll recognize them, one lefty, one righty, typical Women's Doubles strategy....
Haha I know he retired quite some time ago, but where do you want me to put it I'm sure some are interested to know what he uses Haha actually he got you could say "demoted" to coaching Woman's Doubles full time now, and they brought in someone else to coach Men's Doubles now...