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.
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.
when you want a high serve
the 2 common grips are the forehand and backhand
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.
A forehand shot.
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If you are able to hit the ball, using both forehand and backhand, then you're doing great. Those are the most basic hits used in badminton.
If you are a right handed player then take the corck to the right side and hit it by the racket..try it.
A forehand drive in table tennis is an offensive stroke that is used to force errors and to set up attacking positions.
The drive
If you don't know this then you shouldn't play Badminton
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.