@@CKYew Professional players in any sports have to deal with media and press as regular routine, all the questions being asked are either too general or boring. Your interview should have brought them a light of joy, and audiences like us finds these extraordinary contents very enjoyable too.
1. all Korean players in this video are using Yonex rackets 2. on the first series interview of the players gears, most of players didn't know what 3u 4u mean. no idea about it at all. now they all know what it means. 🤭.... maybe they searched for it after their first interview with you, and because of that thanks to you 👍🏻
@@CKYew didn’t think about you replying to my comment! just a question, how is your recovery going? and have you reviewed astrox 77 pro? because not a lot of channel review this racket
It’s quite sad that there are no USA players represented (obviously no fault to CK for that). We need to grow the sport here on our home soil! A happy New Year to you, brother!
CK, I just saw this video and Seo Seung Jae seems to be using the 3U version of the Nanoflare 700. Is this custom built for him or is it available for retail as well in certain countries?
Nanoflare 700 In a 3U version? Is that only for the pro’s? Even the Yonex website states that it only comes in a 4U and 5U variant. 🤔 I suspect it would beat the 5U in sales.
Was wondering about this too but some people actually said that the racquets that the pro players are using are not the same as the ones made commercially. Maybe they have it custom made? But then some of them had to change racquets due to production stopped on certain models which implied that it is unlikely to be custom made as well so i dont really know anymore 😂
Thank you, CK Yew, for constantly updating us with comprehensive information. Do you know which racket An Sen Young use? Yonex Astrox 77 pro in 3U or 4U?
very nice content , i love it but i cant find my fav korean player AN SE YOUNG in this video.... She using Astrox 77 Pro, BG 80... is it right? and what tension she use?
We don't get these rackets in Bangladesh, the ones available are all normal and all 28 LBS Japanese rackets are not available, the rackets we see in the hands of the players are very good.
Because the plain BG-66 is only available in mainly SEA/China/India regions and not worldwide whilst the 66 Ultimax is available worldwide. I've also seen the stringers having reels of the Ultimax too
Custom rackets are fine as there's no restrictions on the need to be commercially available. Only restrictions on dimensions on the racket and string area. system.bwfbadminton.com/documents/folder_1_81/Regulations/Laws/Part%20II%20Section%201A%20-%20Laws%20of%20Badminton%20-%20June%202016%20Revised%202.pdf
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How incredible it is to have Tai Tzu-ying recognized you.. Just made me so jealous! I bet you must have done a great job interviewing her.
🤣🤣 I guess i ask some weird questions then 🤣
@@CKYew Professional players in any sports have to deal with media and press as regular routine, all the questions being asked are either too general or boring. Your interview should have brought them a light of joy, and audiences like us finds these extraordinary contents very enjoyable too.
I try 😂 thanks for the support 👍🏼
CK knew which nation is the most waited for this series 😄
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thank you so much! it's nice to see some of players speak english. they're so cute! keep going for the content!
Everyone is super lovely and is really accommodating 👌👍👍
Love Kim So Yeong🤩
she's super cool 👌
Being recognized and remembered by Tai Tzu Ying at 0:50 is such an envious thing XD
Mind blown 🤯🤯😂
Thanks CK. I always wait for this series
Glad you're enjoying it! 2 more to come!
It’s interesting that a lot of hard smashers tend to prefer even balance than head heavy rackets
They need to compensate for their speed
Fu Haifeng used even balance for his whole career.
@@deekay13 what racket he use?
@@MeteorX11 TI-10, Kason f9, N9ii/turbocharging 75
@@deekay13 N9ii is head heavy
Happy to see Jin Yong here.
I love his face 🤣
He was super shy 😊
1. all Korean players in this video are using Yonex rackets
2. on the first series interview of the players gears, most of players didn't know what 3u 4u mean. no idea about it at all. now they all know what it means. 🤭.... maybe they searched for it after their first interview with you, and because of that thanks to you 👍🏻
Yep, i noticed that too! Some of the players who didnt know back then knows now! 👌
4:42 he’s one of the few players in doubles using 99 pro. he must have really strong arms 💪🏻
I know!!! Probably one of the only doubles players using 99 pro! 💪🏻💪🏻💪🏻 super strong!
@@CKYew didn’t think about you replying to my comment! just a question, how is your recovery going? and have you reviewed astrox 77 pro? because not a lot of channel review this racket
Good to see them speaking english
Everyone's really nice so they try 😊😊
It’s quite sad that there are no USA players represented (obviously no fault to CK for that). We need to grow the sport here on our home soil!
A happy New Year to you, brother!
There are! I’ve done players from the USA in the video with Carolina Marin 👌
he did interview some usa players on prev videos
Good content bro! I wanna see like this contents more. 👍
There’s 11 videos just from this series so happy binging! 😂😂👌
@@CKYew Really good too hear that! 😁👍
You should do a video of UA-cam badminton coaches with who you should and shouldn't watch.
😂😂 that might be dangerous 😂😂
You got new subscriber man
Glad you're enjoying the content 👍👍
CK, I just saw this video and Seo Seung Jae seems to be using the 3U version of the Nanoflare 700. Is this custom built for him or is it available for retail as well in certain countries?
I am curios as well. I thought nf 700 comes only in either 4u or 5u only🤔
Nanoflare 700 In a 3U version? Is that only for the pro’s? Even the Yonex website states that it only comes in a 4U and 5U variant. 🤔
I suspect it would beat the 5U in sales.
I think Seo just misspoken 🤔
@@123looneygan I suspect that too. I still want one though 🤣
Was wondering about this too but some people actually said that the racquets that the pro players are using are not the same as the ones made commercially. Maybe they have it custom made? But then some of them had to change racquets due to production stopped on certain models which implied that it is unlikely to be custom made as well so i dont really know anymore 😂
Some players do have custom made rackets 👌
@@CKYew or a racket painted like a different racket to try and sell it 😆
Wait to see the interview with An Se Young
She wasn’t playing at the French open where this was filmed so hopefully next time
Happy new year
Happy new year to you too!
Some players have 2lbs difference between main and cross strings whereas some only have a 1lbs difference. Does it make much difference?
All about feeling for sure, Kodak has 3lbs difference.
Its all down to their personal preference i guess. Stringers normally recommend approx 10% extra on the cross, hence the usual 2 or 3lbs extra
Hi, CK. Will you back to malaysia for malaysia open?
Not for the Malaysia Open unfortunately :(
string of choice by most pros BG-80, BG-66UM, BG-AB, BG-65Ti, EX-65, Li-Ning No.1
Sorry.. correct me if I'm wrong.. Yonex Nanoflare 700 only got 4U & 5U weight. Or there is a newer version with 3U weight?
pros have custom made rackets
Did you know that Seo Sung Jae uses a 3U racket but G5&G6?
Interesting to know quite a number of Korean players use Nanoflare 700, compared to those from other countries
i guess it fits their country's playstyle, which is fast swings for counterattacking, drives and defense.
Is there a nanoflare700 3u in the market, i want to buy one for myself. Lol
wow all of them use very high quality and expensive rackets 👍
Top pros = best equipment
Hello CK Yew, Happy New Year !Are you going to review Yonex Astrox Nextage ?
Yep! 👌
Thank you, CK Yew, for constantly updating us with comprehensive information. Do you know which racket An Sen Young use? Yonex Astrox 77 pro in 3U or 4U?
I’ll ask her next time when I see her again 👌
@@CKYew Thank you. Good luck with your competition preparation. Hope you will not get injured again.
I wonder will you make a joke with Ginting about him smashing his racket after winning Singapore Open haha
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very nice content , i love it but i cant find my fav korean player AN SE YOUNG in this video.... She using Astrox 77 Pro, BG 80... is it right? and what tension she use?
She wasn’t playing at the French open where this was filmed
Seo seung jae using 3u nf700? How is that possible?
Custom rackets 👌
We don't get these rackets in Bangladesh, the ones available are all normal and all 28 LBS Japanese rackets are not available, the rackets we see in the hands of the players are very good.
CK, is Seo Seung-Jae's NF 700 tailormade just for him? Internet search shows NF 700 is only made in 4u and 5u, I wonder if his is truly 3U
Could you maybe do a "Yonex badminton rackets series 2021" but with lining and in 2023?
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@@CKYew Thank You
KONG😀😀😀😀😀😀😝
as a reviewer, i guess u should know there's no 3u version for racquets like nf700 / 7pro
Pros get custom rackets so there’s always the chance 👌
@@CKYew bro i think he said 3u instead for 4u bcz 4u is heavier one in nanoflare 700,
May i use your video to marketing the racket?
Feel free to share this link but please don't reupload it on your own page. 😊
Seo Seung Jae has a nanoflare 700 3U.
Does that exist ?
Still playing with that ?
Looks like it
nanoflare 700 3u racket is specially made for him
and still using it
@@쩜쩜-h3r Thanks ! How d'you know that ?
SEO uses nanoflare 700 3u? As far as I know, nanoflare 700 only has 4u and 5u versions. Why ?
I guess seo use nanoflare 800 like Jia yifan because they have 3U version
No, I think Seo actually used nn700 because the racket frame is very thick, very special to recognize@@jalanjalanonlen709
cant wait for indonesian players.
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Why there is no Nanoflare 700 3u in Malaysia?
because the 3u is custom made
i thought nanoflare 700 only have 4u and 5u? how come ssj nanoflare is 3u?
Custom
Where is an se young?
Why is it the players only say BG66, but you interpret as BG66 Ultimax?
Because the plain BG-66 is only available in mainly SEA/China/India regions and not worldwide whilst the 66 Ultimax is available worldwide. I've also seen the stringers having reels of the Ultimax too
@@CKYew I see! So it could also not have been any of the other varieties such as sharp, brilliant or force?
@@vijayendranvijay457 BG66 Sharp is long gone, bruv. 😅
3U Nanoflare 700?
Carolina Marin mentioned that her NF700 was custom made. Maybe they make a 3U version for the pro’s only?
@@andremalmgrenjensen4105 i think there is in BWF rules, that players must use rackets which is available in open market 🤔
@@juned_syafitra but lee chong wei also had special string
@@AniketKumar-ps2vf i dont think so...im sure he used 2 types of yonex strings before (bg66 force,bg66 sharp)
Custom rackets are fine as there's no restrictions on the need to be commercially available. Only restrictions on dimensions on the racket and string area. system.bwfbadminton.com/documents/folder_1_81/Regulations/Laws/Part%20II%20Section%201A%20-%20Laws%20of%20Badminton%20-%20June%202016%20Revised%202.pdf
An se young 😢
She didn’t play the French Open where this was filmed so she’s not here
Was hoping for all the korean players usinng technist also 😬
I've personally not seen technist outside of Korea
I thought NF700 only 4U & 5U
I dont think nanoflare 700 ever has a 3u version
Maybe for the pros yes 🤣
Wow ... Korean so many nanoflare 700
Yep, its super popular
Is Chen xiaoxen retire??? Chinese badminton woman single player!!
These are the players who was at the French Open
Wait for Taiwanese ver.
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Sad no An Seyoung.
NANOFLARE700 3U Is it released?
custom only for pros i guess
So many Nanoflare 700s hah
Yep!! Lots of players love them! 🔥
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