In Badminton, the serve is the action used to start a rally, where a player strikes the shuttlecock to send it over the net to the opponent's side. The serve must be executed from behind the service line, and the shuttlecock must be hit below the server's waist. Proper serving technique is crucial, as it sets the tone for the rally and can influence the outcome of the game. There are various types of serves, such as high, low, flick, and drive serves, each serving different strategic purposes.
An "ace" happens on a serve where you hit the birdie to the opponents side and they miss. This is an "ace".
A serve that can be retaken is called
A serve which is not returned.
Sure!
the area where you serve is a square
a serve is were you use a variety of techniques to get the shuttle to the other side.
Serving in badminton is opposite from the form used in tennis. To serve, hold the bird in one hand and hold the racket below it. Then drop the birdie and hit the center of the rubber tip with an underhand motion.
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when you want a high serve
Dead, I think.
The better one.
Assuming you haven't lost the match because of that serve, you will serve next (again).