This is standard meta in South Asian badminton halls. Many women players and sometimes men do forehand serves. It really messes with players who are so use to the 80% short serves so they run outta steam quite early doing a smash return. In women doubles, many would just do a punch clear as they would be too exhausted after a while and can't change play style.
Yeah strange given that they can stand much further back and be ready to smash. The fact the japanese pair served from further back means there is more time to get to the shuttle if they do decide to hit a low serve.
When people got exhausted, some people will got tremor. It's hard for me to conditioning and handling the served. So the easy one is using this forehand serves It's my perspective
Six months ago, Nagahara/Matsu played Pearly/Thinah in the French Open, and Gill&Steen pointed out how bad Nagahara's serves were through the entire match; her backhand short & flick serves were very poor: ruclips.net/user/liveggkSk4wi5qc?feature=share&t=2244 Surely, she must know the backhand serve though; she's 2-time world champion!
i am using a astrox 100 game racket but i didnt feel anything better as its price , other rackets like felet z force 2 and apacs dual power feels better than astrox 100 game which are half the price of astrox, i am not able to figure out why it feels like that i used nanogy 95 at 27 lbs and yonex thick towel grip , is that the bat is trash or else i need to change grips ? help me please anyone .
This is standard meta in South Asian badminton halls. Many women players and sometimes men do forehand serves. It really messes with players who are so use to the 80% short serves so they run outta steam quite early doing a smash return. In women doubles, many would just do a punch clear as they would be too exhausted after a while and can't change play style.
Yeah strange given that they can stand much further back and be ready to smash. The fact the japanese pair served from further back means there is more time to get to the shuttle if they do decide to hit a low serve.
When people got exhausted, some people will got tremor. It's hard for me to conditioning and handling the served. So the easy one is using this forehand serves
It's my perspective
Six months ago, Nagahara/Matsu played Pearly/Thinah in the French Open, and Gill&Steen pointed out how bad Nagahara's serves were through the entire match; her backhand short & flick serves were very poor: ruclips.net/user/liveggkSk4wi5qc?feature=share&t=2244
Surely, she must know the backhand serve though; she's 2-time world champion!
i am using a astrox 100 game racket but i didnt feel anything better as its price , other rackets like felet z force 2 and apacs dual power feels better than astrox 100 game which are half the price of astrox, i am not able to figure out why it feels like that i used nanogy 95 at 27 lbs and yonex thick towel grip , is that the bat is trash or else i need to change grips ? help me please anyone .
and i am a doubles player with sweaty hands and my playing style is defensive .
the quality of the serve is not there, its loose and not high + far bar enough, putting the opponent at very good position to smash.
She should use backhand serve. And do alot of practice in flick service. It will give her upper hand.
Is this legit ??
Where has your hair gone?! 👀👨🏼🦲
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I wouldn't worry if you win games 21-9 why not