Badminton is a sport where the athlete's tool is his or her racket. Familiarity with the six main parts of the racket and their respective significance will improve the success of a badminton player.
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Parts of a badminton racket are: 1. Frame
- The frame is the name given to the head, throat, shaft and handle taken together. 2. Stringed area
- The stringed area is the part of the racket with which it is intended the player hits the shuttle. 3. Head
- The head bounds the stringed area. 4. Throat
- The shaft connects the handle to the head 5. Shaft
- The throat (if present) connects the shaft to the head. 6. Handle
- The handle is the part of the racket intended to be gripped by the player. For easier reference to the parts of a badminton racket, refer to the diagram link in the Related link.