Graduate Badminton Stringer
Ricky Chen
Malaysia
BSW Badminton Stringing Course
Stringer ID : BS25013013
✅ Course Completed
Starting the Journey in Badminton Racquet Stringing
Ricky Chen Lit Kie completed the BSW Badminton Stringing Course in January 2025, beginning his journey to enhance his professional racquet stringing skills. Already running a stringing business in Seremban, Ricky spent 3.5 days strengthening his fundamental stringing techniques and proper tension setting methods. His training will help him advance his current services and prepare for ISA certification and Best Stringer Malaysia (BSMY) network after certification.
Badminton Stringer Course
BSW Badminton Stringing Course
Professional Stringing Skills Development
Basic Stringing Methods
Learning String Pattern Techniques
Building Stringing Knowledge
Building Technical Knowledge
Professional Stringing Theory
In January 2025, Ricky learned important things about stringing through the BSW badminton stringing course. He studied how strings work, how to measure tension, and what different strings are made of. The course showed him how good stringing makes racquets work better.
The course covered important stringing ideas, like pattern techniques and keeping tension even. Ricky learned BSW’s ways of doing things and how to keep frames safe. These skills help him give better service to his customers.
Learning Professional Equipment Use
During the course, Ricky learned to use BSW’s stringing machines well. He practiced setting up the machine, getting the right tension, and checking the quality of his work. Being careful with all these small details helps him string racquets the same way each time.
He spent time learning both 2 knot and 4 knot stringing methods. The course taught him how to keep tension steady and protect the racquet frame. After 3.5 days of practice, Ricky got much better at stringing racquets.
Professional Racquet Stringing Development
In his BSW training, Ricky worked hard to learn better stringing methods. He spent extra time practicing how to measure tension and learning about different strings. He wants to understand everything about strings, how thick they are, what they’re made of, and how they work. He got really good at knowing how different tension settings make strings play and last differently.
The BSW badminton stringing course helped Ricky get better at preparing racquets and picking the right strings. He learned to check racquets carefully before stringing and follow the right steps to get them ready. He practiced cleaning the holes where strings go through, making sure frames are straight, and measuring strings correctly. The course also taught him how to choose good string combinations for different players.
Future Professional Stringing Services
After he gets his certification, Ricky will keep providing stringing services in Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. His BSW badminton stringing course training helps him string racquets well using BSW methods. What he learned about setting tension and protecting frames will help his customers play better.
Ricky will use what he learned in BSW training to help all his customers. He follows BSW’s way of doing things, using 2 knot or 4 knot methods depending on the racquet. Because he knows about strings and tension, and how to use the machines well, people can trust his work to be good every time.
The Future Coverage Areas:
- Stadium Tuanku Abdul Rahman
- Kompleks Belia dan Sukan Paroi
- Seremban International Sports Complex
- D’Value Seremban 2
- Palm Mall Seremban
- Terminal One Shopping Centre
- Seremban 3 Sports Centre
- Local community courts
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Frequently Asked Questions About BSW Training
Ricky finished the BSW badminton stringing course in January 2025 and is working to get his BSW certification. The course taught him professional ways to string racquets using BSW methods. After he gets certified, he will join the Best Stringer Malaysia (BSMY) network.
After getting his BSW certification, Ricky will use both 2-knot and 4-knot methods. He picks the best method for each racquet based on what it needs, making sure the strings are put in right and stay at the right tension.
Ricky uses BSW-approved electronic stringing machines. These good machines keep the tension right within 1-2 pounds while stringing. This equipment helps him string racquets well every time, following BSW standards.
Complete service information, including when Ricky works and how to book him, will be shared after he gets his BSW certification. News will be shared through badminton clubs and community groups in Seremban.
To help all badminton players in Malaysia, Ricky can talk to customers in Malay, English, and Chinese, making sure he understands exactly what kind of stringing they want.