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See Sindhu PV Making Strings at YONEX ABO Outlet 2017


Badminton news - Who does not know Yonex? Brand Yonex which is a famous sports equipment company from Japan is already very very inherent in the minds of consumers, especially fans of badminton sport.

Badminton equipment and apparatus become one of its flagship product. Keeping the badminton sports market, Yonex or commonly called YY, often sponsors a prestigious world badminton tournament. One of course is the Australian Badminton Open 2017 tournament superseries with a total prize of USD 750,000, which takes place in Sydney on 20 - 25 June.

Yonex often open the booth at the prestigious event sponsored. So also at Sydney Olympic Park Sports Center, Yonex opened its outlets. YY Kiosk looks elegant with a neat arrangement, let alone its employees are friendly to make YY fans feel at berberlanja or just ask around to find out YY products. Not just shopping, badminton fans in Sydney are coming to the arena to cheer up the racquets because they will be served professional racket watchers.

The hospitality of Yonex employees apparently flowed from Robert Jordan, the owner of Yonex Australia. Robert will also welcome anyone who comes to Yonex outlets with his hospitality, either just to ask or anything about Yonex and badminton.

Until the third day of the tournament, the racket watch team at Yonex outlet has been working on the installation of more than 230 rackets of world players. One of the famous rackets belongs to Sindhu PV athlete single daughter of India.

Interesting to hear the story of Chris the gamelan of Sindhu who enjoys the ZFII Voltric racket. Rarely world women players use Yonex type racer Voltric II. Chris shows the Yonex string used for Sindhu is Yonex BG 66 Ultimax with a loud pull of 31 lbs. Though the female victors always use a racket with a pull 24 - 28 lbs. Wow amazing.

Fixed majority of world players using Yonex BG80 strings. Michael Fariman, one of the people in charge of Yonex in Sydney, explains all Yonex's world-sponsored Yonex rackets are all free.

Perhaps anyone thought that the prices of Yonex sold or on display at Australia's Badminton Open 2017 outlets are expensive? The price is adjusted to the retail price in Australia. So generally the same as the entire price of retailers in Australia. Even some retailers in many cities provide little discounts to attract customers.

The presence of Yonex outlets at the main Sydney Olympic Park Sports Center is the hub of information for all of Yonex's newest products and technological developments especially for badminton.

Sometimes this kiosk also provides a special super price. For those who want to cheer on the kiosk is charged $ 25 Australia. And will be served professional world professionals like Chris, Harry and Bernie.

The presence of Yonex outlets in the arena ABO 2017 will certainly provide encouragement to badminton fans in the Land of Kangaroos to keep the spirit of playing badminton.

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