I would love to see a video on how to start off the rally with an advantage when serving (men's singles). What are the different options and how do I position myself after each different serve (in order to get to the most likely/most difficult return fast)
@@Basicfeatherplease this is the most needed because after serve the opponent does deception and send the shuttle flat to deep corners, and there isn’t much shot option there. Like deep forehand or backhand
I would love to see a video on recovery steps and proper rhythm of footwork with count like 1-2-3. It’s easier to perform the footwork going forward but while coming back to centre, I always break my rhythm and can’t take the split step in proper timing for next shot. Please make a video on recovery also flow of footwork❤
This video was really helpful, also what should i do if im at the rear court and my partner is at front count and the lift is coming towards me so on the opposite side of court the both aur near the net to do a net kill how should i counter it?
I would love to see a video on how to start off the rally with an advantage when serving (men's singles). What are the different options and how do I position myself after each different serve (in order to get to the most likely/most difficult return fast)
Good topic! We will definitely add that to our list!
+1
@@Basicfeatherplease this is the most needed because after serve the opponent does deception and send the shuttle flat to deep corners, and there isn’t much shot option there. Like deep forehand or backhand
excellent points, tks so so much
@@youngsuk3329 you’re welcome! See you in our next video ☺️
I would love to see a video on recovery steps and proper rhythm of footwork with count like 1-2-3. It’s easier to perform the footwork going forward but while coming back to centre, I always break my rhythm and can’t take the split step in proper timing for next shot. Please make a video on recovery also flow of footwork❤
This video was really helpful, also what should i do if im at the rear court and my partner is at front count and the lift is coming towards me so on the opposite side of court the both aur near the net to do a net kill how should i counter it?
Are you in offence or defence in this situation? Or do you need to move to the other side of the rear court (Meaning you are under pressure?)
@@Basicfeather yes in this situation I'm in pressure in rear court and i need to do something to push back my opponents from the net
What's the BF Red?
The BF Red is the newest addition to our racket collection. It's an even-balance racket for beginners/light intermediate players☺
2:39 What's going on behind you? Haha
@@rotchimus haha, lost point😅🤷♂️?