We all know that sound. That dreaded ping sound just as you’ve hit (or mishit) the shuttle. There’s that moment when you look at your racket knowing the string has gone. Then you show it to your opponent with a puppy dog face and they look back with understanding and empathy. String tension in badminton […]
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Badminton Doubles – Serve Return
Featured Image: BugWarp Previously we discussed the serve in doubles. I discussed the need to have a good low serve in badminton, in order to maintain your strategic advantage from the initial stages of the rally. Below we will discuss what shots give you the advantage when playing a serve return. Ready Position For Serve […]
Badminton Doubles Serve
Featured Image: Pierre-Yves Beaudouin The badminton doubles serve varies from the singles one. In this article, we are going to discuss both low serves and high serves can give us advantages before the rally has even begun. While the serve might not be the most exciting shot of badminton, it’s certainly the most important.
Five Badminton Tips To Improve Your Game
In this article, I want to give you five badminton tips on the areas you should focus on if you want to improve your overall game. Not specifically one area such as netplay. Whether you’re a beginner or a professional player, there are always areas of your game that you can improve. It is important […]
What Is The Best Badminton Racket?
A great badminton racket is often the first thing players want when they get into the sport. The age-old question for many badminton players “What Is The Best Badminton Racket?” This is typically asked by younger players and amateurs who are not in the know about the types and range of badminton rackets available. Unless […]
Four Legends Of Badminton In The Last Generation
Featured Image: Anthony Stanley The four legends of badminton Lee Chong Wei, Lin Dan, Peter Gade and Taufik Hidayat are some of the biggest names of the last generation. Their successes have been so influential in Badminton that Yonex has chosen to ask them to spearhead their legends tour initiative. Legend is a well-deserved title […]
The New Badminton Service Rule From BWF
Since March 2018, implemented at the All England 2018, the new badminton service rule has been in place. This stipulates that “the whole of the shuttle shall be below 1.15 metres from the surface of the court at the instant of being hit by the server’s racket.” (https://bwfbadminton.com/news-single/2017/11/29/experimental-service-law-from-march-2018). Why The Change In The Rules? BWF […]
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