Absolutely, you have so many amateurs wasting time bashing their keyboards on different forums. All their time is spent fussing over "the best" shoes, racket, string, stringing method, tension etc. Whereas, the pros are on court training
If u have watched the previous videos, you'll see a lot of them doesnt know what gears they're using. Probably bcs either they doesnt care abt the branding as long as it fit their needs, or the brands gives them unpainted racket to test the new products. Even Some players using different rackets painted to look like certain racket. It was to upsell that specific rackets
Kento Momota using an extra stiff racquet with 3UG6 specification (possibly custom made?) and strings at 33x35 lbs tension is really something. Says a lot about his wrist power.
We have the 3UG6 model available here in Hong Kong, both in HK and JP models. But yep given he’s the face of the racket, most likely it’s custom made anyway. That tension is mind blowing lol.
3UG6 AX99 pro with 33x35lbs with that super thick aerobite string, I am still processing to think about it clearly, bruh wtf. Wow. Ahsan also use G6, and he used to modify his previous racket to have smaller grip because G6 was not common in the past. I myself prefer G6 to play with.
Awesome to see some insights ! Thanks for the video ( was waiting for this one haha) PV Sindhu is so approachable ! I met her in a restaurant a few years Back when she was playing in France for the IFB and she was really cool 😊 Taï is adorable ! Hope she'll continue to play more years as she was speaking about retiring 🥺
33x35 lbs is just crazy. Considering it's an astrox 99 pro and he rarely breaks strings, Momota must've underwent intense shot precision training I guess.
Thank you so much for these videos CK YEW! I find it very interesting to know more what equipment the players are using, but usually there is way too little info about it.
The variety between 3u and 4u among players really does show preference takes priority over conventional wisdom. Pretty surprised Kento is back on 3u after using a 4u 99 before the pro came out. I wonder if it has something to do with the ease of use being better and the succeeding model. And good lord, the tension tension he plays at just shows how amazing his conditioning and technique is.
@@CKYew funny story, the guy who sold me a 99 pro strung it for me with bg80p. I thought we agreed upon 26lbs, and I chalked up the fatigue on my arm to using a harder string than I usually do. Turns out he strung it 30ish lbs! Flattering he thinks i'm a hard hitter w/ that kind of technique, but not there (yet).
Damn such a good video very informative. But as someone said , im impressed to hear about the tension only "31 lbs " for a lot of players. When i met french top badminton player . For example Thomas rouxel use 34-35 tension. I personnally use 29-31 because i think is enough even if i train my back/rotator for this. its just that i don't wanna broke string so often. i was so sure most of men would use 33+
Nice video, CK! As for the Momota pre-stretch question, there’s a RUclips video from German Open 2022 (called “The Art of Stringing a Badminton Racket with Tim Willis (German Open 2022)”) in which Tim Willis says at 4m23s that Momota does NOT ask for his strings to be pre-stretched. 😊
Thanks for a great video. It’s very interesting how some players don’t know their racket model but they all know their exact preferred string tension. Also Bing Jiao is very sweet, I think she might have a crush on you 😍
This is good to find out. The majority of players favour Yonex BG80, which is 0.68mm gauge, at 30lbs tension. I use APACS rackets with 0.66mm gauge string at 25lbs tension. I’m old school. Don’t like to string it too tight.
I see TTY I press like 😍 LSJ and CTC thinks the other has bigger calves is funny as well. And Akane keeping a shuttle from the match is cool to hear. Looking forward for more vids like this
Yonex Custom T-shirt Teamwear Builder: geni.us/customttt Thank you to YC Sports for sponsoring this video. Who's got the bigger calves? Lee Zii Jia or Chou Tien Chen? 🤣🤣
I always surprised with Japanese players. Many my national player friends told me that some Japanese players use really low tensions 24-28 lbs. And it its TRUE !!!
it seems like Japan player mostly have a different tension between the horizontal and vertical, here in Indonesia especially my city it's hard to find a store that can do stringing method like that, anyway thank you for this quality video CK, good luck in the future💪
TTY's racket has a gap in the stringbed (lower side). Is it because of the grommet pattern, or she prefers leaving that gap? Any advantage in doing so?
It is a classical way of string the racket with 72 holes. One advantage of shifting a string downward is to bring the sweet zone up, and hence to increase the attacking power.
Oh Wow Akane Yamaguchi with 24x26 lbs on string!? That’s interesting! 😁🎉 I thought pros would prefer higher tension for more solid feel upon shuttle stroke
Hi CK I’m a doubles player who plays more at back of the court. I reckon that I have the strength to play sharp shots but not enough control so I’m wondering if I should get the arcsaber 11 tour or the AX 88D tour or even the duora 10 lcw
The Tours are mid range rackets where as the Duora 10 is a top end racket. They're all good rackets in the end so its down to your own personal preference
Hey had a question for all you string fans. I want to string my 88d pro a little higher, I know that pros are using 32+ with their 4u 88d pros. I was wondering the consequences of stringing maybe 31/29?
high stringing tensions do void your warranty so always proceed with caution. And you'd always want your crosses to have slightly tensions (approx 10% higher) than your mains to ensure frame shape retention
Hi Sir can you make a video explaining the difference between the string tensions. Like why a player string 32-34 or the opposite 34-32. Is there a difference between them.
I researched which racket TTY uses, save money for it, test it from my friend, read the reviews, look into different specs, ran shop after shops to find it TTY in this video: "racket??? is it edible??"
I usually use astrox 100 game which is a great racket at 28lbs I played with astrox 99 and astrox 100 zz i borrowed them from my training partners and i felt that they were slightly head heavy than my racket i thought that what's the benefit of this racket but when i played with them i felt a energy flowing in racket from handle to head and i felt the difference
Wow a lot of ms player only using 31lbs? I always thought ms players using super high tension like axelsen 😅 and its incredible knowing akane using very stiff racket in 3u weight, she really is small but powerful 👌🏻
@@suryam749 a lot of local intermediate-expert badminton player uses more than 30lbs tension, as a regular people i always thought all the world class men single player using 33+ lbs tension, especially after knowing taufik hidayat, lindan, and axelsen use 34lbs tension
And it's a ZF Ii limited edition that is only available in china,the golden black (黑金) Indeed she forgot to mention about the other things than her shoes..lol
Hi should i purchase the astrox 99 game or the 100 game im confused i have budget only for these suggest any of them i play aggressive game intermediate player
Ok Im not sure if Im going to the right area in the website but the custom tshirt builder doesn't seem to work for me, like im not able to open up the builder!
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Thank you. I learned two things from this video: 1. Equipments do not matter, its all about your skills and stamina.
2. I cannot afford any of these.
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mee tooo
Absolutely, you have so many amateurs wasting time bashing their keyboards on different forums. All their time is spent fussing over "the best" shoes, racket, string, stringing method, tension etc. Whereas, the pros are on court training
😬😬 there’s no replacement for hard, effective work. Period 🔥🔥😂
literally relatable😂
TTY knows nothing about her equipment but knows how to be No.1
If u have watched the previous videos, you'll see a lot of them doesnt know what gears they're using. Probably bcs either they doesnt care abt the branding as long as it fit their needs, or the brands gives them unpainted racket to test the new products. Even Some players using different rackets painted to look like certain racket. It was to upsell that specific rackets
I love her. She is always nmr 1 for me
@ChatShit GetBang i think his father prep that for her
The most important is the feeling of using the gear instead of the models of the gears.
That little bit lack in knowing the details prevent from winning the big titles.
I love the fact Sindhu uses Chen Long’s racket.
Both are legends 🔥🔥
Epic vid, keep it up!
And also, my fav player is LZJ
Niceeeee!!!
Kento Momota using an extra stiff racquet with 3UG6 specification (possibly custom made?) and strings at 33x35 lbs tension is really something. Says a lot about his wrist power.
so high probability it is custom made for him. the pro version of astrox 99 perhaps is designed to suit his playing style
We have the 3UG6 model available here in Hong Kong, both in HK and JP models. But yep given he’s the face of the racket, most likely it’s custom made anyway. That tension is mind blowing lol.
3UG6 AX99 pro with 33x35lbs with that super thick aerobite string, I am still processing to think about it clearly, bruh wtf. Wow. Ahsan also use G6, and he used to modify his previous racket to have smaller grip because G6 was not common in the past. I myself prefer G6 to play with.
The BWF equipment rules say you must use commercially available equipment for competition.
With that crazy wrist power, he can unleashed a perfect lift so high n accurate as well. That's sound incredible for me 🤯
Tai tzu ying is so funny 🤣🤣. Sindhu and Lakshya both know very much about their racket. They are so intelligent.
Theyr're all super cool
Awesome to see some insights ! Thanks for the video ( was waiting for this one haha) PV Sindhu is so approachable ! I met her in a restaurant a few years Back when she was playing in France for the IFB and she was really cool 😊
Taï is adorable ! Hope she'll continue to play more years as she was speaking about retiring 🥺
Both are my favs❤️❤️
Glad you liked it!
sindhu is pretty
33x35 lbs is just crazy. Considering it's an astrox 99 pro and he rarely breaks strings, Momota must've underwent intense shot precision training I guess.
Yea. A super difficult racket for normal people to play with as well. He's a beast
Yeah, that's uncommon for japanese player had high tension till 33*35...
His wrist is something....
Haha yep, you don’t wake up and suddenly become world champ 😂😂 strings sounded amazing!!!
Crazy i break it so often with way less tension
@@legendarychinaman3965 strings also can break fast if it encounters a lot of miss hit (not hitting the sweet-spot)
I loves to see TTY and Akane-chan here.. !! Thank you CK for this video!!
Glad you enjoyed it
off court CTC is a super nice dude, and He Bing Jao, my current favourite WS player. calm and deadly on court.
Oh CTC was super cool!! HBJ too!!
Dude, i didnt expect HBJ to be that nerdy about her gear. She is so cool!
Thank you so much for these videos CK YEW! I find it very interesting to know more what equipment the players are using, but usually there is way too little info about it.
Haha not many interviewers ask them about their gear lol
The variety between 3u and 4u among players really does show preference takes priority over conventional wisdom. Pretty surprised Kento is back on 3u after using a 4u 99 before the pro came out. I wonder if it has something to do with the ease of use being better and the succeeding model. And good lord, the tension tension he plays at just shows how amazing his conditioning and technique is.
Ya it’s amazing really especially how powerful his wrist must be, I think the only other person who uses higher tension is victor
The strings sounded sooooo gooddddddd 🤤🤤🤤
@@CKYew funny story, the guy who sold me a 99 pro strung it for me with bg80p. I thought we agreed upon 26lbs, and I chalked up the fatigue on my arm to using a harder string than I usually do. Turns out he strung it 30ish lbs! Flattering he thinks i'm a hard hitter w/ that kind of technique, but not there (yet).
Lord momota with the power of the wrist. 🤯🤯Really hoping he's gonna be no 1 player again✊
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Damn such a good video very informative.
But as someone said , im impressed to hear about the tension only "31 lbs " for a lot of players. When i met french top badminton player .
For example Thomas rouxel use 34-35 tension.
I personnally use 29-31 because i think is enough even if i train my back/rotator for this. its just that i don't wanna broke string so often.
i was so sure most of men would use 33+
haha anything above 30 is very high but then again, these are world class pros!!
Nice video, CK! As for the Momota pre-stretch question, there’s a RUclips video from German Open 2022 (called “The Art of Stringing a Badminton Racket with Tim Willis (German Open 2022)”) in which Tim Willis says at 4m23s that Momota does NOT ask for his strings to be pre-stretched. 😊
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He Bing Jiao is so friendly I am starting to like her more.
Yeah, she’s super friendly and also an equipment geek too 😊😊
Great content as always👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 thank you for sharing sir✌🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
Thanks for a great video. It’s very interesting how some players don’t know their racket model but they all know their exact preferred string tension. Also Bing Jiao is very sweet, I think she might have a crush on you 😍
Yeah, I've always preached strings are more important than the racket and maybe this is one way to prove its true 🤣
Amazing Video once again. Absolutely love the vibe with TZY!
Oh she was amazing!!! I really enjoyed speaking to her every time I see her! 👍
Great video ck, Yamaguchi was incredible especially in the final which was an amazing match
Its never easy to play An Se Young and to come with those scores, its absolutely 🔥🔥
@@CKYew enjoy watching them play as much as watching top men's, appreciate all your effort promoting badminton, I shall subscribe 👍
Love both tzy and ctc there both r just so friendly and lovely 😄
Absolutely!! Super friendly and chilled!! 😊😊😊
Thanks for the insights into the equipment of professional players!! Very interesting 👍👍👏🏻👏🏻
Glad you enjoyed it!
This is good to find out.
The majority of players favour Yonex BG80, which is 0.68mm gauge, at 30lbs tension.
I use APACS rackets with 0.66mm gauge string at 25lbs tension.
I’m old school. Don’t like to string it too tight.
Love TTY soooo much!!! She's so adorable!!!
She is indeed!! 😊😊
Loved this video- looking forward to the next one :) I’m wondering how you speak so many languages so well!? 😮😮
Glad you enjoyed it 😊😊
Yeah his BM fasih juga
TTY is so shy off court🤩
Nice video😍
She’s soooo coolllll 😂😂👍🏼👍🏼
I see TTY I press like 😍
LSJ and CTC thinks the other has bigger calves is funny as well.
And Akane keeping a shuttle from the match is cool to hear.
Looking forward for more vids like this
All the winners get one of the shuttle as a souvenir so its pretty cool! 👍
Momota is very handsome! What a content. Thank you for sharing.
Haha 😉
Love PV Sindhu. Top professional and carries herself like any member of your weekend club. Very cheerful attitude and courteous.
TTY is always so lovely, so cute
She is very lovely!
Momota racket setup is really interesting..
3U // G6 // 33~35lbs is an unusual combo..
🤣👍💪💪
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Who's got the bigger calves? Lee Zii Jia or Chou Tien Chen? 🤣🤣
Loh Kean Yew 😬
Lmao, that is true
Great interview as always,CK Yew!
Thanks!! 👍🏼
I always surprised with Japanese players. Many my national player friends told me that some Japanese players use really low tensions 24-28 lbs. And it its TRUE !!!
Except momota🤣
then momota came out to have the highest tension
@@Jordan-xd6bv not only highest tension, he uses crazily head heavy racket in 3u too. Just imagining smashing with his racket hurts my shoulder 🤣
Yeah they use low tension probably to compensate their stiff rackets. Yonex's rackets are famous for being stiffer than other brand
yeah Akane used to use 24 lbs, Matsutomo is still using 24lbs.
Tai Tzu-ying, obviously, its poetry, its beauty
Absolutely!!!! 🤣
Lee zii jia was good n All England. He is plannng something big. Amazing player
He's great!!
Great video CK!!!! Keep them coming, I love this content!
Glad you’re enjoying it
So friendly and cute TTY 🥰🥰😘
She's super chilled 😎
Thanks for keeping us waiting!😂
All good things come to those who wait 🤣
@@CKYew true 😂
2:15 this guy can speak mandarin, british english, and even malay !
🤣🤣
Indonesian also... 😁
Japanese also lol
Oh my god..i always love akane voice..im a big fan of her too..thank you for the interviews..hello from indonesia 🥰
Salammmm, she's super cool!
it seems like Japan player mostly have a different tension between the horizontal and vertical, here in Indonesia especially my city it's hard to find a store that can do stringing method like that, anyway thank you for this quality video CK, good luck in the future💪
Stringers should be able to do that no problem as it’s just a simple change on their machine to do that.
@@CKYew okay I'll try it when my string gonna break, thanks for the insight✌
This is such a great and valuable video. Thanks a lot and keep up the good work!
Glad you liked it!
Zii Jia trying to be humble hahahah love that question 😂💪🏻
🤣🤣🤣💪💪 They're both super fit!!! 🔥
Ill still give the edge to Chou, although Li has improved ^^
I can tell he's being real because lee is way skinnier than chou
I love Kidambi Srikanth so much 🥰 thank you for nice vdo 👍🏼
He's super cool!! 👍👍
I died laughing at the calf joke hahahahhahahaha ziijia so chill about it lol
Both of them found it funny too!
Finally someone made a video on this!
👍🏼👍🏼😂
TTY's racket has a gap in the stringbed (lower side). Is it because of the grommet pattern, or she prefers leaving that gap? Any advantage in doing so?
Its just how her dad strings it 🤣
@@CKYew :O
It is a classical way of string the racket with 72 holes. One advantage of shifting a string downward is to bring the sweet zone up, and hence to increase the attacking power.
@@catnemo968 Thanks for the info. Are you a stringer?
nice content, it's very helpful to get rid of my curiosity
👍🏼👍🏼😊
Oh Wow Akane Yamaguchi with 24x26 lbs on string!? That’s interesting! 😁🎉 I thought pros would prefer higher tension for more solid feel upon shuttle stroke
I mean, its not low either. She will rarely get a snapping string and the sweet spot is bigger too.
Its all down to their personal preference but its refreshing to hear lower tensions too 👍🤣
@@CKYew yes it’s very interesting… I have mine at 27 lbs bg66… one day I tried at 24 lbs and the stroke feel hollow/numb, 😁🏸
omg badminton players are just so cute answering what equipment they use!
🤣🤣
TTY String is VICTOR VBS-66NANO
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I really enjoyed this video ❤️ love from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
There's other episodes too! Glad you're enjoying it 👍
Hi CK I’m a doubles player who plays more at back of the court. I reckon that I have the strength to play sharp shots but not enough control so I’m wondering if I should get the arcsaber 11 tour or the AX 88D tour or even the duora 10 lcw
The Tours are mid range rackets where as the Duora 10 is a top end racket. They're all good rackets in the end so its down to your own personal preference
another great video and information. thank you so much for your efforts.
Glad you enjoyed ot
Does Lee Zii Jia play with Victor Thruster Ryuga 3U, 4U, or 5U?
Would love to know as well!
3u
Good question! I'll ask him if i see him next time!
What a lucky guy, got to meet Akane Yamaguchi, literally lived my dream 😭
She was super cool 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Hey had a question for all you string fans. I want to string my 88d pro a little higher, I know that pros are using 32+ with their 4u 88d pros. I was wondering the consequences of stringing maybe 31/29?
high stringing tensions do void your warranty so always proceed with caution. And you'd always want your crosses to have slightly tensions (approx 10% higher) than your mains to ensure frame shape retention
been watching you for a while, but just let take a minute to praise his ability to speak not only English but also Japanese and Chinese :>
Thank you for fulfilling my request to ask Lee Zii Jia, but I want to ask, is that string really vbs 66 or vbs 66 nano?
Vbs66nano
I guess Zii Jia shortened it to 66 🤣
@@CKYew so is he using vbs 66 nano?
@@muhammadaldyhafizi4547 yes because the string specs looks same with bg80 power that he have use before
Being able to see them up this close must've felt amazing!
-srry for my english
they're all super cool and chilled 👍👍
Hi Sir can you make a video explaining the difference between the string tensions. Like why a player string 32-34 or the opposite 34-32. Is there a difference between them.
Cross tensions are generally expected to be 10% higher to retain the racket frame’s shape 👍🏼
The last one 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 thank you so much CK
Glad you enjoyed it!! 😊
I researched which racket TTY uses, save money for it, test it from my friend, read the reviews, look into different specs, ran shop after shops to find it
TTY in this video: "racket??? is it edible??"
😂😂😂
@@CKYew but we dont know if TTY uses 3u or 4u 🥲
Great video ck!
Glad you enjoyed it!
off court CTC is a super nice dude
Absolutely!! He's super chilled 👍 Speaks amazing english too!
Hi boss, previously i using yonex votric z force ii for 4u, can u pls recommend me any lining racket for the almost same for use ?
I usually use astrox 100 game which is a great racket at 28lbs I played with astrox 99 and astrox 100 zz i borrowed them from my training partners and i felt that they were slightly head heavy than my racket i thought that what's the benefit of this racket but when i played with them i felt a energy flowing in racket from handle to head and i felt the difference
Different materials = different feel 👍🏼
Thanks for your content 🔥
My pleasure!
Wow a lot of ms player only using 31lbs? I always thought ms players using super high tension like axelsen 😅 and its incredible knowing akane using very stiff racket in 3u weight, she really is small but powerful 👌🏻
Uhmm... 31 is not high enough???
@@suryam749 a lot of local intermediate-expert badminton player uses more than 30lbs tension, as a regular people i always thought all the world class men single player using 33+ lbs tension, especially after knowing taufik hidayat, lindan, and axelsen use 34lbs tension
Axelsen was playing with 32 by 34 😬
Viktor s racquets also has a pre stretch of 10%!! (from Tobias wadenka video)
terima kasih, suka sama content video nya
finally Tai tzu ying!!
Yayyyyy she was super cool!
Thank you for the momota video and first time heard of akane voice
👌👌👍🏼😬
It's so cute that tai tzu Ying doesn't know what she's using!
She’s super cool to speak to as well!! 👍🏼
Thanks for the interesting content i need more this content!!!加油!!
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Lee zii jia ❤❤❤
Yayyyyyyy 😍😍😍😍
Legendary video 💪🏻💪🏻
😂
MOMOTA IS SO GOOD LOOKING!!!
🤣
Another nice video👍
Thanks again!
He Bingjiao is using Voltric Z Force II (zf2). Seems like she was focusing on shoes, and forgot racket & strings, lol
And it's a ZF Ii limited edition that is only available in china,the golden black (黑金)
Indeed she forgot to mention about the other things than her shoes..lol
haha she 100% loved that shoe!! Her eyes lit up instantly when I asked her about her shoes 🤣
This video is so helpful thank you.
Glad you found it useful!
Momota's racquet stats is very unique and difficult as well 🤣, my hand would break wielding such racquet
33, 35 lbs 🔥🔥🔥💪💪
Do u tell about whizz A630 and pathfinder 200 40T racquet are they good or bad to buy from alibaba plz give me information
Tai tzu ying is too cute nah
Haha 😂
Damn bro, love your videos
Glad you're enjoying it!! I knew you was waiting for this one 🤣
@@CKYew haha let’s goo
Wow! How come CK can speak so many languages?
He is Malaysian I think
I speak badminton 😂😂😂
If you are a Chinese heritage living in Malaysia, you’re automatically can speak 4 languages: Malaysian, Indonesian, Chinese, and English. 😂
@@krizaey8782 Plus couple of Chinese dialects: Hokkien, Cantonese, Teochew, Hakka, etc. 🙂
@@krizaey8782 malay* Malaysian isn't a language 😂
Tnx. Really good video to know top badminton player how where racket tension.
Bro i thing need to know all the tension are dubble or single tension.
Bro you missed 🏸 Ratchanok Intanon 😭 also next time ask, why is there 3rd line of string missing in Tai-Tzu Ying racquet 🤪
Smaller sweet spot... And more intense burst when the sweetie spot is hit/ used
Ratchanok wasn’t at the all england 😬😬
@@CKYew oops!!! Ya!! She was in quarantine that time!! 🤦
Haha Yamaguchi is soooo friendly. Wish to see her one day
Yep, super chilled 👍🏼
And Shindu just use Chen long racket.
Its a super good looking racket!
Does Pusarla V. Sindhu play with Li-Ning Axforce 80 in 3U, 4U, or 5U?
Good question! It’s one I forgot to ask 😂
@@CKYew I’m such a huge fan of hers 😭
Hi should i purchase the astrox 99 game or the 100 game im confused i have budget only for these suggest any of them i play aggressive game intermediate player
They're both pretty close. 99 Game would be head heavier than the 100 Game.
pdhl senarny jojo keliatan aerobite.... bgtu ditanya senar langsung disimpen raketny wkwkwkwk
iya. utk menjaga sponsornya sih. wkwkwk aerobite 100%
Wkwkw pas dia jawab keliatan sih dari gestur wajahnya bukan pake lining🤣
Bkn jojo doang yg aerobite , ginting jg
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Wkwkwk 😂😂
Hi Ck, my name is Ck too,Also Penang lang and badminton lover base in NZ! Nice video! Respect!
haha nice!!!!! 👍👍👍😊
Thanks for upload this video.
very interesting
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Terima kasih, buat penonton rasa dekat dengan pemain professional 😊 terbaik !
What I understood after knowing the pros equipment is that - For Power u need -
string - LiNing No.1 / Yonex BG-80P
Tension - 31 to 35
Grip- 4U
🤣🤣 everyone has their own preference
Love that He Bingjiao’s so proud of her shoes taste😂😂
Absolutely!
Did you manage to ask the brand and how to purchase? Looks so comfy
Ok Im not sure if Im going to the right area in the website but the custom tshirt builder doesn't seem to work for me, like im not able to open up the builder!
Yep, contact YCSports directly 👍
What a content, thank you so much
Check out the previous 2 episodes too! 👍🏼