Thanks for admitting that you have no lcue about various racket inspection processes at various levels of the sport & the need for themT.T.S.T.A.R wrote: on Apr 25, 2023 #124
I don't compete in inernational competitions with racket inspectoin, only local ones, and yes before a match you are allowed to look at an opponents racket, and I have never in my life had a problem with this. I honestly don't see why you do when no one else does. I show my opponent my racket and I look at theirs
T.T.S.T.A.R needs to get a clue about racket inspection processes
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