How to Win at Badminton?

Badminton is a fun sport and a great form of exercise. To be a knockout badminton player, you have to have lighting-fast feet, strong technique, and a cunning sense of strategy.


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Improve your speed. Speed is very important in badminton. Also, don't be so lazy to reach out your hand wide and try to return the shuttle

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    Understand your opponent. When you're playing with a new opponent, whether it's at a competition or during a friendly game at a family outing, you should discover your opponent's weaknesses. You should look for some things like: aggressive or defensive, slow footwork, weak drop shot returns, etc.
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    Make your opponent move and run around the court to confuse and tire them. Don't hit all of your shots to the same location of the court or your opponent will be able to predict your next move every time.
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    Always plan your next move. A beginner is just happy when he hits the shuttle over the net. An advanced player understands that you should always position your shot wisely so that you move your opponent to the exact place where you want him to be so you can hit the following shot or smash him.
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    Make your opponent play your style of game. If you like staying near the net, serve short and hit drop shots, do whatever you can to make sure that your opponent can't hit the shuttle to the back line. If you're more comfortable at the back line, serve long and hit speedy long shots so your opponent doesn't have a chance to move you towards the net.
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    Practice your footwork. If you're flat-footed on the court, you won't be able to return their shots. Instead, stay on your toes and be prepared to return their shots. Try to predict their smashes and shot's by looking at their body language.
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    Change the direction of the shuttle. If your opponent hits the shuttle straight at you or to the net, hit the shuttle in a different direction instead of hitting it right back at your opponent, where he will expect it to go.
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    Don't allow yourself to become discouraged or complacent. If your diffident, you may hold yourself back and lose the match. However, if you get too confident, you may underestimate your opponent's ability.

9 comments:

  1. I agree a lot with the idea of improving your speed when you play badminton. I was reading here that speed and power are essential to the success of any badminton player. One part of having more speed would be to have a lighter badminton racket. I think that is important and invaluable in the game.

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  6. With this few steps you should be good too go
    1. understanding that your opponent is also trying to win
    2. pay attention to the next point, take ur mind away from the final point, focus on the the present point
    3. never feel sad after loosing a point rather praise your opponent for playing well
    4. find your own attitude or gesture ex. straightening the feather of the shuttle, kissing your racquet and so on, this make you comfortable and feel less nervous
    hope this helps

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  7. Studying your opponent to know his weaknesses and moving him around to tire him out are valuable points to note. Thanks.

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