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Different than other racquets, badminton racquets have their own stringing pattern depending on the make and model of the racquet. Thankfully, if a string breaks in practice or a match, there is...
How to Hit a Block Shot in Badminton
A block shot in badminton requires a different grip on the handle, rotating the racquet slightly and intercepting the shuttle to get it back over the net. Hit a block shot in a game of doubles...
How to Hit a Backhand Overhead Clear Shot in Badminton
A backhand overhead clear shot in badminton requires use of the backhand grip, moving to the backhand corner of the court and rotating the arm over the shuttle as high as possible. Master the...
How to Play Doubles in Badminton
When playing doubles in badminton, adapting to different positions is key to covering the most court area, as a side-by-side position is the defensive mode and a front-to-back position is the...
How to Hit a High, Deep Serve in Badminton
A high, deep serve in badminton is known as a deep underhand serve, and it is done by beginning with weight on the back leg and rocking forward to the front leg as the racquet hits the shuttle....
How to Hit a Drive Shot in Badminton
Drive shots in badminton are fast shots, aimed to hit just over the net, forcing the opponent to move rapidly. Practice a drive using minimal footwork with advice from the president of a...
How to Hit a Drive Serve in Badminton
Drive serves in badminton are used to flick the shuttle all the way to the back of the court by the serve line, soaring over the head of the opponent, and it can be used in both singles and...
How to Hit an Underhand Clear Shot in Badminton
An underhand clear shot in badminton is typically done near the net, and it is a very smooth spring action with a flick of the forearm. Hit an underhand clear shot with advice from the president...
How to Hit an Underhand Drop Shot in Badminton
In badminton, an underhand drop shot utilizes a gentle springing motion, hitting the shuttle at around shoulder level, so that it falls on the other side of the net. Practice the underhand drop...
How to Hit an Overhead Forehand in Badminton
In badminton, the overhead forehand shot requires using the entire body, as the player pushes on one leg, raises the elbow and rotates the forearm for the shot. Practice the overhead forehand shot...
How to Hit an Overhead Drop Shot in Badminton
To hit an overhead drop shot in badminton, begin at the back of the court, proceed like a regular overhead shot and control the trajectory and power for the shuttle to fall right behind the net....
How to Hit a Smash Shot in Badminton
A smash shot in badminton is used to finish the point and put maximum pressure on the opponent by using a downward trajectory. Score a badminton point using the smash shot technique with advice...
How to Hit a Backhand Serve in Badminton
Hitting a backhand serve in badminton requires making contact with the shuttle below the waist level, making sure sure the head of the racquet is blow its handle and using one continuous stroke of...
How to Hit a Flick Serve in Badminton
A flick serve in badminton is a fast backhand strike that fools the opponent to thinking it is a backhand serve, when a flick actually requires a much more powerful stroke. Use the flick serve to...
How to Hit a Low, Short Serve in Badminton
A low, short serve in badminton is achieved through the short forehand serve, which requires the shuttle to be struck below the waist level and the head of the racquet to be lower than its handle...
How to Hit an Overhead Clear Shot in Badminton
An overhead clear shot in badminton is a shot that powerfully strikes the shuttle from one end of the court to the other, and it can be used as a defensive shot or an attack shot, depending on its...
How to Set Up a Badminton Court
A badminton court has a net that is held up by poles on either side that are 5 feet, 1 inch tall. Discover the dimensions of the badminton court, such as the 44-foot length of the court, with help...
How to Play Singles in Badminton
General strategy in a game of singles badminton suggests that the serve will be high, long and will fall vertically on the back line. Create an opening by moving a singles badminton opponent...
How to Practice Your Footwork in Badminton
A badminton player must remember to slide around the court and avoid running. Start every badminton motion from the ready position with help from the president of a university badminton club in...
How to Return a Serve in Badminton
Before returning a serve in badminton, make sure that weight is distributed and that movements forward and backward will both be rapid. Find out where to stand when returning in badminton with...
How to Grip the Racket in Badminton
In badminton, the racket is handled by stretching the hand out on the handle, and avoiding holding it like a hammer. Make a "V" with the thumb and index finger with help from the president of a...
How to Keep Score in Badminton
Rally scoring in badminton is the best of two-out-of-three games of 21 points each. Win by two or more points in badminton with help from the president of a university badminton club in this free...
How to Find Your Ready Position in Badminton
In badminton, the ready position is essential and is about 6 feet behind the service line. Learn how to move to the ready position in badminton after a serve with help from the president of a...
How to Backhand Swing in Badminton
A backhand swing in badminton is executed by lifting the elbow up, pressing on a leg to initiate the shot and using the impulse to strike the shuttle. Discover how to reposition oneself after a...
Badminton is an enjoyable sport for people of all ages. However, in order to have success from the beginning, you must perfect your stance. Once you learn this technique, you can start each game...
Badminton is an exciting, indoor or outdoor, racquet sport you can play with some friends or play competitively through a club. Check out the basics right here, then read further to improve your...
A difficult but deadly doubles serve, the flick serve is most effective when disguised as a simple backhand serve.
Primarily utilized after a high serve or a clear shot, the drop shot should just barely clear the net. It is most effective when disguised as an overhead clear.
Catch the shuttle late and low, barely hitting it so that it just clears the net - it should land too short for your opponent to get to. This is particularly useful when your opponent is expecting...
The smash is the most powerful offensive shot in badminton. Fire the shuttlecock with all the force you can muster, so that it hits the floor before your opponent can reach it.
One of the most common hits in badminton is the drive shot, which drives the shuttle parallel to the ground and close to the net.
When your offense suddenly turns to defense, use the block to defend your court, without giving up your offensive position.
Use the overhead forehand swing when the shuttle is coming from a high trajectory, such a deep serve or a clear shot.
The overhead clear shot is the primary return for a deep serve or deep clear from your opponent. Return the shuttlecock high and deep, which will allow you time to set up for your next shot.
The most common serve in singles badminton is the high, deep serve. The higher and deeper you can serve the shuttle, the more difficult it is to return.
The low, short serve is the most commonly used serve in doubles. It can also be used in singles, when your opponent is not expecting it.
The backhand serve is good, safe serve, and is used most often in doubles.
The backhand overhead clear is one of the most difficult shots in badminton. However, if used properly it can be an extremely effective weapon against deep shots to your weak side.
It is important that every serve in badminton be legal. Watch your opponent's serve closely, and don't hesitate to call a service fault if you see one.