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A way to serve and not easy for others to attack.
1. Send a high and far ball from the backcourt.
This is a commonly used serve in singles, which requires the ball to be sent to the opponent's end line, forcing the opponent to return the shot, making it difficult for the opponent to attack. Although the ball has a high arc and a long flight time, due to the long distance from the net, the ball falls vertically from a high place, and it is difficult for opponents with poor offensive skills in the backcourt to press down and attack. Sending the ball to the outer corner of the bottom line of the opponent's left and right service areas can mobilize the opponent to the corner of the bottom line, so that the opponent can open up the opponent's position before the next slap of the opponent's diagonal net.
In particular, the outside corner of the baseline in the left court area is the opponent's backhand area, and it is the main target of attack. However, when sending the outside corner of the baseline in the right court area, you should beware of the opponent attacking your backcourt backhand area with a straight flat high ball. If you send the ball to the inside corner of the left and right half of the opponent's receiving area, you can prevent the opponent from attacking your sides in a fast straight line.
2. Flatten the high ball.
Flat high balls, the ball has a low arc of flight, but the opponent still has to step back to the back court to fight back. Due to the fast flight speed of the ball, the opponent does not have enough time to think about countermeasures, and the quality of the return ball will be affected to a certain extent. For the control of the team's flight arc, it should be determined by the front and rear of the opponent's position, the height of the person and the bounce ability, so as not to give the opponent a chance to intercept halfway.
The choice of landing point is basically the same as that of a high ball.
3. Flatten the fastball.
The flat fastball (or flat high ball) is coordinated with the ball in front of the net to create an active offensive opportunity for the third shot, which is known as the tactic of serving and attacking. The flat fastball is an offensive serve, and the ball speed is very fast, which is known as the tactic of serving and attacking. The flat fastball is an offensive serve, which is very fast and can often take the initiative if used properly as a means of attack.
However, when the receiver is prepared, it can also intercept halfway, and the serving side will be passive. When leveling the fastball, the ball should generally land in the opponent's backhand area, or directly at the body receiving the serve, so that the opponent is caught off guard.
4. Serve the ball before the net.
The ball before the net can reduce the chance of the opponent pressing the ball down, and immediately after the serve, it will enter the orange that is attacking each other. By sending the ball to the inside corner of the front serve, the ball flies in a shorter path and is easy to block the angle at which the opponent attacks his backcourt. Serving to the outside corner of the front line can be used to move away from the opponent's center.
Especially in the outside corner of the service line before serving in the right court, it can create a large gap in the opponent's backhand area. However, the opponent can also push the ball in a straight line to attack the server's backcourt backhand. If you are on the lookout for it, you can return the favor with an overhead ball.
The ball before serving the net can also send the opponent's chasing ball, causing the opponent to be passive. It is best to serve the ball before the net with the baseline ball to have a better effect.
When using the serve, don't just look at your own ball and racket, but look at the opponent's situation and identify weak points. Pay attention to the consistency of the preparation posture and action of the various balls, which will make it difficult for the opponent to judge and be in a state of passive waiting. Immediately after serving, you should raise the racket to your chest, adjust your position according to the situation, open your feet, and center the center of gravity of your body, but you must be careful not to stand dead.
Keep your eyes on each other, observe any changes in them, and actively prepare to fight back.
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This is not necessarily ah, the ball in front of the net should be low, it is best not to be higher than the net 15cm, and try to send the opponent's backhand direction of the side ball, of course, this is more dangerous, the opponent may pick the ball, or it may hit the backcourt, so this kind of ball action should be fast. If the opponent has enough strength in the backcourt, sometimes it will give the opponent the opportunity to smash, this backcourt smash may not be very threatening, but in this way their position will become more passive, so if the backcourt ball is smashed, it is recommended to re-raise the ball high and far, so that even if the second smash power should be relatively small (I am half like this, I don't know if it is suitable for you).
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Oh, this is a trick for you, hit the ball to the backcourt, and then the opponent runs to the back to catch the ball, and when the ball hits, you can gently hit the opponent's net in front of it.
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If you want to serve the ball in the backcourt, you have to serve it vigorously, the speed of the ball should be fast, high, and the landing point should be close to the bottom line. If it is a front-court ball, the ball should be close to the net, and only then can the serve prevent the opponent from grabbing the ball.
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Badminton serving skills, suppressing opponents from serves.
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In badminton, mastering certain serving and receiving skills is conducive to playing to greater advantages. So what if you take the initiative when serving and receiving?
1. If you want to take the initiative to attack after serving, the key is to have a high-quality serve, and at the same time pay attention to improving the consistency of the third shot technique. Serving is not only the beginning of all aspects of the badminton game, but also the only technique in badminton that is not limited by the way the opponent hits the ball.
2. The standard for measuring the quality of the serve is mainly reflected in the accuracy and change of the serve. Accuracy refers to the accuracy of the arc of the serve, the accuracy of the landing site, and the judgment of the opponent's intention to return the ball. Changes in the rhythm of the serve, the approach, the arc and the position.
Usually, you can do exercises such as grabbing the net before serving, pushing the ball in the backcourt, and playing the ball before serving. In addition, it is important to catch the opponent's weakness when serving. Straight fastball offensive tactics in the backcourt.
3. If you want to attack by catching and serving, you must first judge accurately, start quickly, and grab a high hitting point. The low point of return and serve is often easily limited by the opponent.
4. Secondly, the action of receiving the ball and serving should be consistent, because at this time the opponent is in a more prepared offensive or defensive state, and the action is inconsistent, which will inevitably make the opponent know your offensive intention and the direction of the ball in advance, thereby reducing your attack. If the impact is severe, it will often fall directly into passivity or even lose points. The third is to clarify the intentions of the other party and grasp the weaknesses of the other party.
For example, opponents are better at intercepting slashes after serving, although your return and push slash are your forte.
The last point is to raise awareness and technical consistency with the next shot. Some players, although they have good return skills, often fail to take advantage of good offensive and scoring opportunities due to poor consistency with the next ball. That is, the return of the serve must be targeted, and the return of the serve must not be for the purpose of receiving the serve.
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The server is close to the front line and the middle line, which starts in the inside corner of the backhand serve, and the ball is held down after the net is crossed, making it less likely to be saved by the opponent. Because the position is forward, it is also convenient for the third shot to seal the net. However, the forward position is not conducive to the flat fastball, which is generally the inside corner of the net and the outside corner of the service line after the doubles.
The server stands half a meter away from the front service line, near the center line, this kind of standing position has a wide range of options, and the forehand and backhand can serve the ball in front of the net, flat fastball, flat high ball, and various routes can be served. The disadvantage is that the flight time of the ball is long, the opponent has more time to judge and deal with it, and it is easy to lose the initiative in front of the net if the net is slow after serving. The server stands farther away from the halfline, and this position is mainly used to level the inside corner of the service line after the opponent's doubles with a forehand in the right court area and a backhand in the left court area, in conjunction with the front and outside corners of the net.
It is worth mentioning that this serve can only be used as a means of transformation.
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Badminton can choose to serve high when serving, so as to put itself in the initiative, such a ball is very difficult to defend.
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To have a high-quality serve, to improve the technique of the third shot, to balance the quality of the serve, to pay attention to the rhythm of the serve, to catch a high hitting point and start quickly.
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The position of the serve is different, which has an impact on the flight path, arc, landing point and the shot of the third beat.
01. The server is close to the front service line and the middle line.
02. The server stands half a meter away from the front service line and is close to the center line.
03. The server stands farther away from the midline.
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