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Firstly, to get a racket, it really comes down to your style of play. If you want to play as a heavy smasher, reliant on powerful blows on your opponent. You will require a stiff, head-heavy racket. Preferably, a racket with the stiffness of 3U and with strings of high tension. A suggestion would be BG 66 Ultimax at 27 lbs. For a heavy smashing racket, Z Force I and Z Force II would be a diligent choice. For a skill player, one of quick and speedier powerful shots. You will need a a lighter racket, a softer flex and moderate balance. It should be a racket of 4U or above. The stringing could be still BG 66 Ultimate at 27 lbs. A suggestion for that racket would be the Yonex Z Speed or Z Slash.

Note: All of these rackets will have prices of at least $165 USD

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Yonex is used by the majority of International competitive players.

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In singles, it is Lee Chong Wei of Malaysia. He uses a Voltric Z force (Limited edition) racket.

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Yonex is undoubtedly the best brand in Badminton rackets. Other major brands include victor, LN, Gosen, Wilson, there are also some brands like Calton, Lead, Prince etc..

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