
Graduate Badminton Stringer
Raymond Tan

Singapore
BSW Badminton Stringing Course
Stringer ID : BS251101118
✅ Course Completed
Professional Badminton Racquet Stringing
Raymond Tan from Singapore joined the BSW Badminton Stringing Course together with his wife, who has a genuine love for badminton. It was actually his wife who first wanted to learn stringing, and Raymond decided to come along and learn with her. He ended up picking it up faster than expected, and his trainer noted that he has a natural ability to absorb new skills quietly and thoroughly. With his careful, detail-oriented approach, Raymond is well placed to serve players across Singapore through the Best Stringer Singapore (BSSG) network.
Badminton Stringer Course
BSW Badminton Stringing Course
Racquet Stringing Development Journey
Raymond worked through each stage of the BSW badminton stringing course with steady focus. Each part of the training built naturally on what came before, and his willingness to repeat and practise until things felt right meant he came away with a solid and dependable foundation in professional racquet stringing.

Initial Racquet Preparation
Raymond started with the basics of racquet handling, learning how to protect the frame and manage tension properly from the beginning. He spent time getting comfortable with knot techniques and understanding what good preparation looks like before stringing even begins.
String Pattern Implementation
As training progressed, Raymond studied how the main and cross strings work together and affect one another. He practised different configurations carefully, always making sure tension stayed consistent from start to finish. His attention to each individual step was clear throughout this stage.
Racquet Design Analysis
Raymond also studied the range of racquets that players in Singapore commonly use. He learned how different frame shapes and construction types affect the way a racquet should be strung. This knowledge means he can work confidently with the variety of equipment that players will bring to him.
Comprehensive Stringing Principles
Across the full BSW programme, Raymond built a clear and practical understanding of what professional stringing involves. He studied string properties, how different components interact, and the fundamentals of proper racquet care. This knowledge gives him a firm base to serve players in Singapore with real consistency.
Theoretical Badminton Stringing Foundations
Raymond Tan worked through the theoretical side of professional badminton stringing as part of the BSW badminton stringing course. His studies covered how strings behave under tension, how racquet designs influence play, and the relationship between stringing quality and what a player actually feels on court. The BSW curriculum gave him a clear understanding of why each stringing decision matters for the player’s experience.
Through the course modules, Raymond also explored different stringing techniques, pattern variations, and how to maintain consistent tension across different frame types. He studied frame protection methods, proper equipment handling, and how to meet BSW quality standards at every stage. With this grounding, he is ready to help players in Singapore get the most from their racquets.

Professional Stringing Techniques and Methodology
Raymond moved through the practical components of the BSW course at a good pace. Starting with fundamental knot techniques, he progressed to learn both the 2-knot and 4-knot stringing methods, and also the around-the-world pattern for more specialised applications. His trainer observed that even when his eyes were red with tiredness, Raymond kept going and made sure each skill was fully understood before moving on. That kind of persistence reflects how seriously he takes the work.
Raymond also spent time working with professional electronic stringing equipment during the course, learning how to use it correctly, manage tension control precisely, and assess the quality of his own work. His methodical way of approaching each task came through clearly in the consistency of his completed string jobs throughout training.

Professional Qualities
Throughout the BSW training, Raymond showed a quiet but unmistakable commitment to doing things properly. He does not make a show of it, but the care he puts into each step is easy to observe. As someone who plays badminton regularly, he also has a genuine feel for what a well-strung racquet should be like in practice, which gives him a useful perspective that goes beyond just technical instruction.
His approach to learning was patient and thorough. He was always willing to go back and repeat something until it felt right, and even when fatigue set in during long sessions, he kept going without cutting corners. Players who come to Raymond for badminton stringing services in Singapore can expect the same level of care and attention he brought to every session during training.

Service Area – Professional Stringing in Singapore
Following his BSW certification, Raymond will be offering professional badminton stringing services to players across Singapore. His training has given him what he needs to work confidently with players of different levels, from those who play socially to those who take their game more seriously.
As a certified stringer within the BSW network, Raymond intends to be someone that players in Singapore can rely on. Whether he is serving a community club, a school programme, or an individual player, he will bring the same careful and attentive approach to every racquet that comes his way.
Service Coverage Areas:
- Singapore Badminton Hall
- OCBC Arena Sports Hub
- Clementi Sports Complex
- Jurong East Sports Centre
- Tampines Hub
- Kallang Community Club
- Singapore Sports School
- Yio Chu Kang Sports Centre
- Delta Sports Complex
- Pasir Ris Sports Centre
- Toa Payoh Sports Hall
- Bishan Sports Hall
- Bedok Sports Hall
- Heartbeat@Bedok
- Private badminton academies
Training Documentation
The images below document Raymond Tan’s journey through the BSW certification process. They capture his progress in racquet handling, tension control, knot techniques, and the stringing methods he practised and refined throughout the course.








Certification Standards
Raymond Tan has completed the BSW badminton stringing certification programme, covering both the technical knowledge and practical stringing skills required to work to a proper professional standard. His training meets the requirements of the IRSE 24001 international racquet service standard, which sets clear and measurable benchmarks for how stringing should be carried out including tension consistency, knot integrity, and frame protection. His training also satisfies the BSS 19020 standard, which defines what professional stringing practice looks like in areas such as equipment use, string material selection, and quality assurance. Together, these two standards give players in Singapore the assurance that when Raymond strings a racquet, the work has been done carefully and to a recognised level of quality.
Raymond has completed the comprehensive BSW badminton stringing course. Upon completing the formal certification process, he will join the Best Stringer Singapore (BSSG) network and offer professional racquet stringing services to players across Singapore.
Raymond has learned several professional stringing methods to BSW standards, including the 2-knot and 4-knot techniques as well as the around-the-world stringing pattern for specialised applications. He selects the most suitable method based on the racquet frame, what the player needs, and the playing style involved.
Raymond uses professional BSW-certified electronic stringing equipment that maintains consistent tension control within a precise tolerance range. This ensures that every racquet he services is strung to a reliable and repeatable standard.
Full details on Raymond’s service availability will be confirmed once his formal BSW certification is complete. Players and clubs in Singapore can expect updates through local badminton venues and community networks.
Raymond is able to serve Singapore’s badminton community in both English and Chinese, making it easy for players to communicate their preferences and requirements comfortably.
