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How to Play Badminton

Badminton Backhand overhead shot

When ever possible it is always recommended to move around the court in such a away as to volley efficiently using the forehand, the follow through is more precise, and more power can be added to t

Overhead Badminton drop shot

The idea with this volley is to trick the opponent; approach the birdie as if to smash, however the racket head comes to a complete stop after it hits the birdie, without a follow through.

Correct Right Badminton Smash Techniques

A smash the most common badminton offensive, the object is to hit the birdie as fast as possible making i

Common Badminton forehand overhead shot mistakes

There are times when a player can't reach the birdie until its slightly behind him, instead of transferring their weight forward with the swing, their weight shifts backward while swinging causing

Overhead shots in Badminton

Forehand overhead shot:

High serve in Badminton

The high serve is mostly used in single matches. The birdie is hit as high as possible with the intent of getting as close to the baseline.

Backhand short serve in Badminton

Most players don't have a problem with this serve, and it is especially useful when playing doubles.

Forehand Short serve in Badminton

Standing in a relaxed position, with your weight evenly distributed on both legs, the foot opposite your

Playing Badminton Singles

All the above rules apply when playing both singles and doubles; however there are two important excepti