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Tuesday 23 March 2010

The wonderous feeling of a broken racquet.



Racquets are precious objects and there is no doubt that there is a tingling of the nerves and a slight shudder when you clash your racquet with your doubles partner. This has already happened to be on several occasions, but thanksfully, my racquet remained unscathed.

However it seems that I am more likely to break my own racquet. As shown above, 2 of my racquets have already suffered the wrath of misfortune. A fault in the fram perhaps, maybe a hairline crack. But nothing overshadows the disappointment and depsair at a loss of a racquet. Especially when a Nanospeed 9900 costs over £100! =\

6 comments:

  1. Yes you are right, 'Badminton Rackets is most precious equipment in Badminton Game and if it’s got broken then I can understand the feeling and pain you gone through.
    We bought new Badminton Racket after lots of research and market analysis and finally invest lots of money, Moreover its take time to make adjustment with Badminton Racket.
    Following are the serous setbacks with Broken Badminton Rackets:
    Money Loss as these rackets cost a lots
    By doing lots of research and racket comparison we use to buy the racket
    Finally while we play, its require time to adjust playing style as per Badminton Racket.

    So I wish no one should go through this pain of having broken racket.

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  2. when two rackets clash, chances are that one with higher tension will break and not the one with lower tension

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  3. when two rackets clash, chances are that one with higher tension will break and not the one with lower tension

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