Professional players and their racquets

Discussion in 'Badminton Rackets / Equipment' started by Josh, Oct 13, 2001.

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  1. badmintony

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    Seriously now cheung?

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    Hmm. Let me guess; Kevin momota?

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    Both wrong so far...:D
     
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    It's amazing they provided him a new SP/HK coded one just in case he runs out of racquets, seeing as the grip and plastic is still intact.
     
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    Kento Momoto
     
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    Oh you are the worst!!!!!!! XD
     
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    Its also interesting how that racket is a 4u model...
     
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    It being a 4u AND g4 is also very, very fishy. he plays g6 and always chooses the heaviest rackets. the 3u ax99 and the 2u z-strike are real sledgehammers. @Cheung what is your source? Did you take that picture?
     
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    Kento-san. I wish I could get mine strung exactly like his is but here in the UK we have the 'badminton police' who ask you a million questions about why you want to pay them a lot of your own money so that they can use their otherwise redundant stringing machines to string your expensive racket to your wishes rather than their own.
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    How did you know it's 4U?

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    .... [​IMG]

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    32/34 on AEROBITE?!
     
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    I thought it was obvious that it was a joke from @Cheung ... or was it not?

    Like as soon as I saw 4U, original grip and that massive logo, I thought it was a joke and participated in it.

    Now i'm confused ...
     
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    What an eagle eye Now I get the point of Cheung's post. Is Cheung one of the official stringers of the players, did he get the picture from a friend or it's all made up just for photo op for bc post?

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    Hmmm, that's not nice if that's true, since it's not April 1st yet...

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    But Momota using a 4U is a real shocker. Maybe this goes to prove that the AX99 is really one h.heavy racket?

    I find it hard to believe tbh. And why would he use a PBSI version?

    Nan this was surely a joke.
     
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    Isn't a joke supposed to be funny? Can't find anything funny in sharing a fake pic like this tbh - no way that Cheung would be doing that on purpose without any intention.

    But I fully agree, if that pic came from a less credible source, I would have screamed "FAKE!" without spending second thoughts about it.
     
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