Shot selection in Badminton refers to the strategic choice of shots a player makes during a match based on various factors, including the opponent's position, the player's strengths, and the match context. Effective shot selection involves assessing the game situation to maximize scoring opportunities while minimizing risk. This includes deciding when to use power shots, drop shots, clears, or net plays. Good shot selection can significantly influence the outcome of a match by creating advantageous positions and outmaneuvering opponents.
an overarm shot
A forehand shot in Badminton is where the shuttlecock is hit forward with the racquet without crossing the upper body as in a backhand shot.
Deceptive shot.
I dont
No because all you are doing is letting go of a shuttlecock ad hitting it with a badminton bat
Any kind of lift is a defensive shot in badminton as it gives your opponents the opportunity to play a smash or other attacking shot.
This is a shot that results when the base of the shuttle is hit by the frame of the racket. Once illegal, this shot has become acceptable since it was deemed so by the International Badminton Federation in 1963.
Badminton
clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
The smash- fast, downward hit onto opponent's side. Forehand- A standard motion of badminton. Usually over your head. Clear- A far shot to the back of your opponent's court. Usually followed by a drop shot.
Badminton by karan jain
There's no reason why not.