In those days we have used the pegs for holding the get and we have tightened the get by pulling the get using a small cylindrical wooden piece covered with a cloth and we have used an instrument called stretcher to maintain the shape of the Racket. After completing the work we will keep the Racket in a wooden frame called press . In SOUTH INDIA we have also PLAYS Ball Badminton in a doubles and fives combination . It will be more faster than the shuttle Badminton.
Its Verry Common in Indonesia. Player had 1 cross string missing in the bottom of the racket. We call it "Kosong 1" It has some other benefit. The string has longer left over and stringer can use that for another racket. Just for practice or kid to play. Because 1 racket need at least 4 left over string to make 1 full racket.
It is supposed to be like that! It saves a little bit of string and it looks more unique while also not hindering the performance of the racket! The pro player tai tzu ying plays with her racket strung like this! She was the one to really popularize the stringing style
Interesting way to string. He does the mains as normal apart from the last string and then moves onto the crosses from the cross point at the top to the cross point at the bottom, finishes off the last main strings and then finishes off the remainder of the cross strings at both ends. Quick question. Why the gap the bottom?
Thanks! The gap is there because that specific shared hole is (most of the time) hard to pass the string through so I just skip it since it doesn't make a big difference anyways because it's so low on the racket. This method of stringing was popularized by Tai Tzu-Ying since she strings her rackets this way. Hope that answers your question!
Most of the time yes, but sometimes it won't work since the badminton racket is much thinner than tennis rackets so it might cause some issues on some tennis stringing machines. Besides that, there is nothing different about both. I hope that answers your question!