tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5959754654891727597.post2765990747562312851..comments2024-03-01T05:49:23.833+00:00Comments on Badminton Racket Guide: Badminton Singles Advice- Servingantonyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10586289492719886365noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5959754654891727597.post-50612219432163244452010-12-18T14:54:08.547+00:002010-12-18T14:54:08.547+00:00I couldn't agree more with a lot of the points...I couldn't agree more with a lot of the points raised in this post. I may use cheap rackets but rely on my skills and ability to think on court. I'm surprised to see many players putting so little emphasis on strategy, analysis and anticipation. <br /><br />At the moment I'm using cheap rackets from Malaysia but I feel that the improvement I'd get out of investing in a more expensive racket is marginal. The use of cheap rackets also has one more side benefit; I'm not overly concerned about breaking my rackets. Although it's not as if breaking them is a regular occurrence but it is one less thing to worry about when I dive for a shot and contact the ground with my racket head.Michaelnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5959754654891727597.post-42414811376932963002010-03-17T08:33:06.978+00:002010-03-17T08:33:06.978+00:00AWESOMEAWESOMEAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com