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T: 646-271-3228 / 516-988-8955 E: 2023bkbc@gmail.com

14 Woodward Ave. Ridgewood NY 11385

CLUB LIFE

  • BOOK COURT

    Reserve a court before coming is recommended.

  • MEMBERSHIP

    We accept non-members. However, if you will come often, membership is available.

  • CLUB EVENTS

    We host annual tournaments, group events, exhibitions here! welcome to join us!!

LESSONS

  • LESSONS

    We offer Private Lesson, Semi-private Lesson, Group Lessons and seasonal Camps

  • SEASONAL CAMPS

  • JUNIOR TOURNAMENTS

    We are open for hosting Badminton Tournaments, Corp. Events. Birthday parties.

PRO SHOP & RESTRING SERVICE

  • RESTRING SERVICE

    We offer PRO RESTRING service. All racquets will be strung by our coaches. Stringing Machine is YONEX PRO 8 series.

  • PRO SHOP

    We are authorized retailer for YONEX / VICTOR / MAXX. Carry beginner to professional badminton racquets / shoes / bags / clothing.

  • PROMOTION / ON SALE ITEMS

    We offer promotional deal for new racquets, appearal, shoes that are coming soon. We also offers discount deal for off season, off market items.

RACQUET RESTRING SERVICE

    • CONTROL

      Aerobit Boost

      Aerobite

      Skyarc

    • DURABILITY

      BG 65

      BG 65 titanium

      Exbolt 68

      Nanogy 95

    • QUICK REPULSION

      Exbolt 65

      Exbolt 63

      Aerosonic

      BG 80

      BG 80 power

      Nanogy 98

      BG66 ultimax

      BG66 force

  • Higher tension will give you more touch and control. However, it will create smaller sweat spot, so you need to have better technique and good timing, if player can not generate fast racquet head speed or consistently hit at the sweet spot, then it will be a disadvantage using a higher tension. This is why higher tension is suitable toward more advanced players. The tension is ranging from 28lb up to the extreme of 34lb.

    Players play at club level will most likely require more sweet spot and probably won’t want to be paying for a frequent restringing cost. The sugessted tension is ranging from 24lb to 28lb.

    For beginners, probably not over 24lbs. They need to work on the technique and timing first before increasing the tension.