Earlier was By Lee Chong Wei, it went 287km/h
The last is for Fu Hifeng chineese double Badminton player who smash reached 465 km/h and registered in Guinness records book, He used Younex Arcsaber70 for that smash
The fastest badminton smash in a doubles game is 332 Km/h by Fu Haifeng, in a singles match is 305 Km/h by Taufik Hidayat and off court under lab conditions is 421 Km/h by Tan Boon Heong.
421 Km per hour (261.2 Mph).
that's the record from a (Malaysian) Tan Boon Heong
The fastest badminton shuttle was hit at 332 km.
A smash is a fast, downward hit over the net on to the opponent's side. Usually involves jumping into the air for more downward motion.
421Km (261.6 mph) Speed Achieved by a (Malaysian) Tan Boon Heong
clear, drop shot, net shot, smash
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.
A badminton smash is generally classified as a very powerful shot in which the player raises the racket above his or her head and delivers a slightly downward shot. The shuttlecock should then land with force in the opponent's territory.
smash,rally expedile,high clear,drop shot
over head clear drop shot smash under head clear
Many shots are effective, but the smash (fast downward shot) is like the spike in volleyball. However, with proper strategy in the proper situation anything as light as a drop shot can be just as (if not more) effective.
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.
it is a smash
The drive in badminton is an attacking shot that is normally played from the sides of the court. when the shuttle has fallen too low for it to be returned with a smash. The shuttle will be between the shoulder and knee level.
The head on a badminton racquet is isometric in shape.
you can either do a dropshot ideal when opponent at back of court or pitch do a smash so send it flying i.e. hit is as hard as u can or just a lift shot when you do under arm shot
Clear- Far shot to force the player to the back of the net. Smash- Fast, downward shot. Usually involves jumping into the air. Overhand- A simple, forward movement of the racket over your head to hit the birdie. Backhand- Self-explanatory. Drop Shot- Usually done after a clear, where you tap the birdie just over the net.