QUOTE(WSL999 @ Jul 1 2011, 01:07 PM)
Thank you very much for your comments. It comes to conclusion that I will stick with my K-Endure. At times I think if a player is good any rakets that his hands holds it will be good. Not necessary have to use what the professionals are using. May be it give you motivation and inspiration. But I still think that it's all in ourself.
well said, but a little too well said tht it may hurt some earsno doubt if a player is good, any racquet will do....but you must understand tht there are two types of tennis enthusiaste in the world, one is bout playing the game and another is about playing with the gears
do ponder bout ppl who drives a turbo car does not mean theyre rally or drift professionals, do ponder if one have a omega or rolex will mean theyre watch collectors, do ponder tht the prim n proper attire u wear for work does not mean ure a model or ceo in a company,!do ponder bout things u hv does not make u great either....so why some of us still get those things?
Only one person dare to claim tht he can beat his opponent with a kids racquet, and since u said tht any good players can play with any racquet....give me a pm, i do hv some kids racquet for u to show me tht u can outplay our super player tht can win with kids racquet.
No offence but at the end of the day, they get good stuff bcos they r curious how things works n not wanting to be rafa or fed. So please, until u can beat an average player with a kids racquet only then u can start lecturing on ppls passion
i myself owns rafa n tsongas current racquet as it doesnt hurt my elbow as much as murrays or serenas racquet or the normal dunlop 500 non tour version.....if ure in kl, try daang for a size as he owns stosurs racquet, if ure in east msia try prae for a size as he owns feds racquet, but if ure not good enough to beat them then try a lesser player like me:)
Jul 2 2011, 03:20 AM

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