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Saturday, March 17, 2007

Badminton Serve 2

Flick Serve

Use this badminton serve when you are under pressure from a rushing opponent. It is a rather useful tool during doubles. However, you might be left exposed if your opponent anticipated it. So, use it sparingly and keep your opponent guessing.

You can use either your forehand or backhand to perform this serve. Give the impression that you are going to push the shuttle as in the low serve, but instead use your wrist to flick the shuttle over. Wrist action is the key to executing this serve well.

Drive Serve

Use this badminton serve to add some variation to your serving game. This is considered an attacking serve and can be used in singles and doubles. The shuttle will travel at a flatter angle pass the net with pace.

It may win you points outright or force a poor service return if your opponent is unprepared. However, make sure you contact the shuttle below your waist and not make a service fault.

* Played with forehand underarm action.
* Stand in a comfortable and balanced position, a bit further from the service line.
* Lead with your non-racket leg and place your racket leg behind.
* Place your racket a bit below the waist level and bring it back parallel to it.
* Swing the racket forward following through. Hold the shuttle by the feathers and let it drop slightly sideways to your body.
* Hit the shuttle and let it pass the net at a flatter angle.

All these Badminton Serve have its own purpose in different situations against different type of opponents. Try to master it and use it accordingly. Remember that Practice Makes Perfect


Ref:http://www.badminton-information.com/badminton_serve.html

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