Graduate Badminton Stringer
Kumarasamy Thayaratnam
Sri Lanka
BSW Badminton Stringing Course
Stringer ID : BS24113003
✅ Course Completed
Foundation in Professional Badminton Racquet Stringing
At BSW (Best Stringer Worldwide) badminton stringing course, Wattala resident Kumarasamy Thayaratnam began learning professional racquet stringing. While this is not his main business, Thayaratnam showed strong interest in learning proper stringing methods. His journey toward becoming a certified stringer under Best Stringer Sri Lanka (BSSL) network started with this foundational course, where despite being new, he improved steadily each day.
Badminton Stringer Course
BSW Badminton Stringing Course Graduate
Course Learning Progress
During his time at BSW badminton stringing course, Thayaratnam focused on learning proper stringing skills:
Foundation in Basic Stringing Method
Starting from zero knowledge, Thayaratnam learned proper racquet handling methods. Though stringing was completely new to him, he quickly picked up tension control basics that ensure good string installation. His early morning arrival for training helped him practice frame protection and knots making until getting them right.
Proper Stringing Pattern Introduction
As training went on, Thayaratnam studied main and cross string setup carefully. Despite some initial challenges remembering every step, his dedication to learning helped him maintain proper tension for both string types. The trainers noticed his friendly nature while teaching him BSW stringing methods, showing his potential to serve players well.
Professional Stringing Foundation
The final training days saw Thayaratnam working with different racquet types common in Sri Lanka’s badminton scene. His humble approach to learning helped him understand various stringing patterns. This basic knowledge prepares him to help local players once he completes certification.
Badminton Stringing Knowledge
Through the BSW course, Thayaratnam built understanding of proper stringing techniques. Though he sometimes needed extra practice to remember certain steps, his eagerness to learn helped him grasp racquet parts, string types, and equipment care methods. This foundation will help him provide good service to Sri Lankan players.
Theoretical in Badminton Stringing Knowledge
Thayaratnam joined BSW standard badminton stringing training in 2024. Starting from basic techniques, he learned about racquet frames and string materials. His early attendance and focus during sessions helped build knowledge needed for proper stringing services in Wattala area.
Throughout training, Thayaratnam studied professional methods, basic patterns, and racquet care. The course taught him tension control, frame protection, and BSW quality requirements. As someone aiming to serve Wattala’s badminton community, these skills form his foundation.
Professional Badminton Stringing Equipment and Methods
Over 3.5 days, Thayaratnam progressed from basic to more advanced stringing methods. He started with 2 knot technique before moving to 4 knot stringing. Despite being new to professional machines, his careful attention helped him learn proper setup and tension control. By training’s end, he could handle frame protection and string installation properly.
Working with BSW-standard electronic stringing machines was new for Thayaratnam. Through practice, he learned machine settings, tension adjustment, and quality checking steps. His growing skill with professional equipment shows promise for providing consistent stringing quality.
Personal Badminton Profile
Throughout training, Thayaratnam showed genuine interest in learning proper stringing. Always arriving early for sessions, his friendly character and humble nature mark him as someone who can serve Sri Lanka’s badminton community well. Though stringing isn’t his main work, his steady progress shows good potential.
The course helped Thayaratnam understand string tension and racquet setup basics. His eagerness to learn and helpful attitude will benefit Wattala’s growing badminton scene once he completes certification.
Future Service Location – Badminton Stringing Services in Sri Lanka
After completing BSW certification, Thayaratnam plans to join Sri Lanka’s professional stringing community. Though new to stringing, his training gives him good foundation to serve players in Wattala area. His honest approach and careful attention to learning will help maintain proper stringing standards.
Looking ahead, Thayaratnam aims to support Wattala’s badminton growth through quality stringing work. His services will help local clubs, school teams and players keep their racquets in good condition following BSW standards. As someone who started from zero knowledge but learned steadily, he understands the care needed for each racquet.
The Future Coverage Areas:
- St. Anthony’s Sports Complex players
- Wattala Municipal Courts users
- Kelaniya University players
- Ragama Badminton Club
- Hendala Sports Centre
- Mabola Recreation players
- SL Youth Centre groups
- Local tournament players
- Western Province teams
- SLBA Training Centre
- Peliyagoda Sports Complex
- Hunupitiya Badminton courts
- Wattala community courts
- District sports facilities
- Surrounding area residents
Thayaratnam’s Course Learning Gallery
Training photos show Thayaratnam learning proper BSW stringing techniques. Though starting as beginner, his early morning practice sessions helped him improve each day. Images capture his progress from basic knots to complete racquet stringing.
Frequently Asked Questions
Information about Thayaratnam’s training and future plans for badminton stringing services in Wattala, Sri Lanka.
Thayaratnam finished BSW badminton stringing course and continues learning towards BSW certification. After passing certification, he will join Best Stringer Sri Lanka (BSSL) network, bringing proper stringing services to Wattala area.
Following certification, Thayaratnam will offer BSW standard stringing using both 2 knot and 4 knot methods. Each racquet gets proper stringing based on frame type and player needs, following BSW guidelines learned during training.
All stringing work uses professional BSW-verified electronic machines. These machines keep tension accuracy within 1-2 lbs, ensuring consistent quality for every racquet.
Full service details and working hours will be shared after BSW certification. Updates about Wattala area stringing services will come through local badminton groups.
Kumarasamy Thayaratnam speaks Tamil, Sinhala and English, making it easy for all Sri Lankan players to discuss their racquet needs.