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Stop a smash in its tracks with a straight or cross block

access_time 2022-03-30T07:16:01.803Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Stop a smash in its tracks with a straight or cross block By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Starting with a basic grip and racquet held in ready defensive position, change to a thumb grip. Take a small backswing with bent elbow position and then swing forward with the elbow ex...

Force your opponent to the forecourt with a forehand net shot

access_time 2022-03-30T07:14:13.614Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Force your opponent to the forecourt with a forehand net shot By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: With a light thumb grip, touch the shuttle with the face of the racquet, and depending on how far it is from the net in the front court area, a slight push is required. After execut...

Keep your opponent in the forecourt with a backhand net shot

access_time 2022-03-30T07:11:51.125Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Keep your opponent in the forecourt with a backhand net shot By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: With a gentle thumb grip, touch the shuttle with the face of the racquet, and depending on how far it is from the net in the front court area, a slight push is required. After execut...

Confuse your opponent with a backhand flick serve

access_time 2022-03-30T07:09:53.655Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Confuse your opponent with a backhand flick serve By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Your stance can be either left foot forward or right foot forward, but close to the ‘T’ in your court. Use the short thumb grip to hold the racquet. Place the shuttle on the racquet head. Take ...

Push the shuttle across with a backhand low serve

access_time 2022-03-30T07:07:34.463Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Push the shuttle across with a backhand low serve By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Your stance can be either left foot forward or right foot forward; just that you should be close to the ‘T’ in your court. Hold the racquet with a short thumb grip and place the shuttle on the ...