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The popularity of badminton is also relatively high, and many people actually play badminton to exercise their bodies. So I usually like to watch some badminton games, why do badminton players always serve with backhands? What is the reason?
Although I think playing badminton is very simple, but the level of badminton is really very poor, in fact, badminton is really not as simple as it seems, if you want to improve your badminton skills, then you need to pay a lot. When it comes to the game, the reason why these badminton players choose to serve their backhands may actually be to create a better opportunity for themselves. If you worry in the normal way, the opponent may catch the ball, and then the opponent will seize the opportunity to attack.
Not all balls will choose this way to serve, it may be because the ball is relatively short, so players will consider the backhand serve when serving. Therefore, it must be judged according to the actual situation, if the situation is not very good for themselves, then the athlete must develop certain methods and strategies to create certain opportunities for himself, so as to increase his chances of winning.
Therefore, you must also understand it so that you can understand badminton, and sometimes athletes have already used this technique and method when they are training. These players do this kind of training when they usually train, which is why the players use this method of serving. In this way, it can create more opportunities for athletes, and it can also allow athletes to perform better in the process of competition.
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The reason is that the backhand serve, so the strength is greater, and the ball played is a small spin ball, which is not easy for the opponent to catch, and it is more powerful, so the player always serves with the backhand.
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The backhand serve is characterized by concealed and small movements, fast balls, and difficult for the opponent to judge, so in the game, players often use the backhand serve.
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Because you can better control the direction of the ball with the backhand serve, so a lot of training hormones hi is trained like this.
But this is not absolute, many people will still choose their preferred way to serve, and not everyone likes to serve with a backhand.
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Because the driving ball is played from a high place down, and the way to deal with the high ball in the back court will be more abundant, which means that you will have more options for tactical combinations; In the past, the serving technique was to send a high ball from the backcourt with the forehand, giving the initiative to the opponent, and after serving, he could only defend passively.
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It's to score, to get the championship better, and to make the opponent not easily receive the ball, which is a good way to play.
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Because this is a more suitable serving posture, it can show off the serving technique, so this kind of training will be carried out.
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A badminton player can better control the direction of the ball with a backhand serve, resulting in a better shot.
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This is just a small number of badminton players who like it, not everyone is like this.
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In badminton, the rules for backhand serve are as follows:
1.When serving, the player's feet must be inside and not beyond the service line.
2.The player replied that the opponent must let the opponent know that he or she is about to serve with a backhand.
3.The backhand serve should be kept diagonally and smoothly hit with no spin.
4.The backhand serve must be higher than the net, clear and not land outside the service area. If the backhand serve is not in order, the opponent will receive a point and the opponent will lose the right to serve.
5.After receiving the opponent's service, when it is your turn to serve, you can choose to serve with a forehand or a backhand.
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Badminton backhand serve is a relatively difficult technique to master, which requires mastering certain skills and movement essentials. The following are the essentials of the badminton backhand serve before the net:
1. Standing posture. The backhand serve should be served in a more sideways position than the forehand serve, with the weight of the body resting on the feet of the non-serving player. At the same time, keep your knees slightly bent to keep your body balanced and stable.
Second, grip the racket. The grip of the backhand serve is the same as that of the forehand serve, and should be held in the forehand, i.e. the thumb and forefinger hold the handle, the middle and ring fingers hold the handle, and the little finger is slightly bent and placed under the handle. Keep your fingers relaxed and soft when holding the racket for better control over the direction and speed of the ball.
3. Swing the racket. The essentials of swinging the ball before the backhand serve the net are from low to high, from the inside to the outside. During the swing, the racket should be pulled backward first and then thrown forward to generate sufficient power and speed.
At the same time, pay attention to the control of the wrist when serving, and keep the wrist relaxed and soft in order to better control the direction and trajectory of the ball.
Fourth, the ball. The timing of the shot before the backhand serve should be selected and adjusted according to the speed and direction of the ball. When hitting the ball, the ball should be hit in the middle or upper part of the paddle surface to produce a stronger arc and speed, and the height and landing point of the ball should be controlled quickly to better create the opponent's hesitation and mistakes.
Fifth, landing. Choose the right landing point for the ball before the backhand serve, so that the ball falls in a position that the opponent cannot reach. At the same time, it is necessary to adjust according to the speed and direction of the ball in order to better create hesitation and mistakes of the opponent.
Overall, the backhand serve is a difficult technique to master, and it requires a certain amount of skill and movement essentials. Through continuous practice and attempts, you can gradually master the technical essentials of the backhand serve in front of the net and improve your badminton level.
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The badminton backhand should be used to hold the racket in front of the net.
The essentials of badminton's backhand net front ball technique:
Serving position: Stand near the center line, closer to the front service line.
Serve Hungry Companion Position: Face the net, right foot in front, left foot behind and heel raised, weight on right foot, upper body slightly forward. Hold the racket with your right backhand and pinch the feather with your left thumb and forefinger and place the ball with the ball held down and placed diagonally in front of the racket.
In order to shorten the power arm of the racket for better control of the force of the serve, hold the front end of the racket handle with the elbow joint raised and the wrist bent forward.
Swing Racket Stroke: When swinging the racket, swing the racket slightly backward and continue to swing forward without pause. The forearm is pushed diagonally forward and upward, and at the same time, the wrist is driven to swing forward from flexion to slight extension, and the top force of the thumb is used to gently "cut" the side back of the batting pad.
Forward action: After hitting the ball, the forearm swings up to a certain height and stops.
The performance of the backhand fight in badminton is the same as that of the forehand serve.
The ball before the net is technically reached to the point that the ball falls after flying over the net, and the landing point is in the front service line. The other is called the forward rush ball before the net, which is generally used more in the singles serve attack, and the ball still has a certain speed after passing the net, but does not continue to fly upward.
It is forward and backward, landing farther away from the front service line and rushing straight to the receiver. In short, the ball should not continue to fly upwards after passing the net, but should immediately fly downward or downward after a small slit of the ball forward. This is the most important technical performance.
Grip the racket alive (in the non-hitting state, the racket cannot be held to death, and the racket handle should be able to rotate flexibly for different hitting actions; In the batting state, the fingers tighten the racket, especially the index finger and thumb, to ensure that the hitting action is crisp and the line is clear). >>>More
1) High and far ball from the back.
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. >>>More
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Legal tee:
Once both the serving player and the receiving player are in their respective positions, neither side is allowed to delay the serve. >>>More
The badminton net is 76 cm long and 76 cm wide, made of high-quality dark natural or man-made fibers, the mesh size is between 15-20 mm, and the upper edge of the net should be sewn with a 75-wide double layer of white cloth (folded in half), and passed through the interlayer with a thin steel wire rope or nylon rope, and firmly hung between the two net posts. The standard net should be yellow-brown or grass green. The poles are metre high, and both poles should stand at the midpoint of the doubles court line, regardless of whether they are singles or doubles. >>>More