babolat pure drive main tie off

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This entry was posted on Sunday, January 24th, 2010 at 8:46 am and is filed under Babolat. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can skip to the end and leave a response. Pinging is currently not allowed.

10 Responses to “babolat pure drive main tie off”

  1. tennisacefree Says:

    hellojeffo is absolutely right, the last main needs to be tensioned. otherwise the tension is completely thrown off and you end up with a lousy, inconsistent string job.

  2. hellojeffo Says:

    Lousy technique.. the last main wasn’t even tensioned.. blehhhhh

  3. Yosimato Says:

    hey idiots that dont understand japanes dont comment, video is japanese if you dont understand it you dont understand video therefore your comment is meaningless

  4. k1ngkung6 Says:

    epic fail at stringing. lol, hand tensioned, are you kidding.

  5. supertrex2 Says:

    lol poor people here, thats what happen if the only language u know is english.

  6. porkie8 Says:

    You guys who are saying that he’s doing it wrong is stupid…
    he’s just explaining to his friend how to string a dunlop

  7. r2Delta7 Says:

    dude you suppsoed to tension the last main then do the knot.

  8. matkimi Says:

    stereotypical

  9. kim9898 Says:

    LOL that is funny computer making

  10. vadik9777 Says:

    Speak english

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