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Execute a flawless low service return in doubles

access_time 2022-03-31T10:57:11.507Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Execute a flawless low service return in doubles By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Be in a ready stance near the front service line area with your non-racquet foot forward and with a basic grip. Choose to lead with either leg depending on convenience and stance. Engage the shu...

Engage the shuttle early with a singles low service return

access_time 2022-03-31T10:52:40.368Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Engage the shuttle early with a singles low service return By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Get into the stance in the mid court area with the non-racquet foot forward and with a basic grip. Rather than waiting for the shuttle, go towards it and connect with it as early as po...

Be better prepared to take on a singles high service return

access_time 2022-03-31T10:48:22.71Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Be better prepared to take on a singles high service return By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Positioning and stance are critical. Begin with your stance in the mid court area with the non-racquet foot forward, and with a basic grip. Be quick on your feet when you receive the ...

Improve your footwork to elevate your play

access_time 2022-03-31T10:05:43.318Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Improve your footwork to elevate your play By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Split step is the small jump that you do in anticipation, before the opponent hits the shuttle to your court. It is done by slightly jumping and widening your base/stance. The chasse step is a variati...

Make your opponent run the length of the court with a forehand drop shot

access_time 2022-03-31T09:50:13.177Z face Abhijeet Naimpally
Learning Badminton: Make your opponent run the length of the court with a forehand drop shot By Abhijeet Naimpally Published on: Use a basic grip and side stance with the front arm raised. Switch the load to your rear leg. Push your rear hip forward. The rear shoulder and elbow move upwards and for...