To return a doubles serve.
To push an oppenent back very quickly after a drop if you catch the bird high enough on your forehand side.
It is preferred by most players and is most convenient to use backhand drives because the grip can provide more strength and can cover more area.
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High serves, like in tennis are never used in Badminton as the head of the racquet needs to be below the handle for the serve to be legal. However, if you mean serving the shuttle high, then they should be used in a doubles match, when you know your opponent is weak at moving backwards, or you can see that they have set themselves up for a premeditated move forward to the net to cut out the short serve quickly. Putting a little flick in will catch them off guard and more than likely win you the point. These are just a few examples, a high serve can be used on many different occasions. Its more down to the player to determine when the best time to use this part of your armoury.
there are basically two types of how you can hit
forehand
backhand
forehand in any sport means using the side of your palm to hit the object and backhand means using the opposit side of your palm to hit.
according to my knowledge i think this is the answer. hope this helped. :)
A forehand is used when the ball is on the same side as your dominant hand. ( For right-handed players, your right side. For left handed players, your left side) The forehand is usually the most powerful stroke in the game.
Whne you are playing a shot in badminton, each shot has its own points... A forehand is 3