Older ... Hong Kong Open 200something Should be in the string thread I think ... Wrong as well: China Open 2007 http://www.badmintoncentral.com/forums/showthread.php?t=49987&highlight=kong
Interesting isn't it that the Japanese stringers would write the China players' name in Chinese characters while for their own players they wrote the names in English alphabets? This list was photographed in China Open 2007 in case you're still under the rock.
ok, Laybourn's strength is hulk's to be able to use 36 lbs and lob/clear the shuttle easily. But!! The Nanospeed 8000.. wtf, I really really doubt that racket can hold out 36 lbs. Even that's with the athlete coded racket I still doubt it. If it really 36lbs, no cheating to 35 or 34, then the stringer is really an experienced pro. What if we strung NS 8000 JP/SP/US/TW/TH coded with tension 36. It'll most likely break the racket T_T
Did everyone can comment some racket for me? My friend just intro me Markis Kido using that model Tornado 800 did someone use before?
Not too sure about this but I do heard from the older players that Liem Swee King wielded the deadly Cabonex 8 (the classic).
Anyone know yesterday the malaysian open, what LCW use? I saw hes racket is yellow color, but its not Z-Slash, it looks like an AT900P paint in yellow, as the half upper oval is silverish (like the at900t or at700 series loooks a like).. Anyone?
Not really, its just a repainted 900P, there is also a repainted ArcZ (ArcZ TH) and a repainted Arc10 (Arc10 PG.
During the Malaysia Open GP 2010 (6-11 July), they used the NS9900, so they are probably still using it.
I think the latest racket that KKK used during taiwan open was Arc 8Dx, and i'm not too sure what TBH used in that tournament.
Noticed that Lee Yong Dae also switched back to Bravesword 09 during Taipei GP 2010. I thought previously he had changed to Bravesword 10 or 11.