A lob.
Usually called a Lob shot. It is used to either draw your opponent to the back of the court or to hit over him if he is at the net.
A shot that just clears the net refers to a stroke in sports like tennis or badminton where the ball or shuttlecock barely passes over the net, often landing just inside the opponent's court. This type of shot is typically aimed to be just high enough to avoid the net while being low enough to make it difficult for the opponent to return. It can be an effective tactic to catch opponents off-guard or to exploit openings in their defense.
A shot that bounces twice very close to the net is called a dropshot.
When your opponent is at the net volleying the ball and you hit a winner past them where they cannot reach.
A drop shot, usually used after a clear (a far shot to the back of the court), is where the player gently taps the birdie over the net so it makes a player either.... a) hit the birdie high up into the air (a good drop shot is one that you can't smash). b)sprint forwards to try and reach.
A backhand drop shot in tennis is a delicate shot played close to the net that lands softly over the net, making it difficult for the opponent to reach. It is executed by using a backhand grip, slicing the ball with underspin, and gently tapping it over the net with a short and controlled swing.
Pulling your opponent off the court means that you are making them run either far out wide or far back from the baseline for a shot. This puts your opponent in a defensive position. You always want to strive to put your opponent in a defensive position because then you can swoop in and take charge of the point. Here are some ways to pull your opponent off the court: Try hitting a powerful shot or a wide angle to make your opponent become out of position or pulled off the court. When this happens there is a great chance that your opponent will opt for a high percentage shot by hitting a high floating ball or lob to allow time to get back into position. Run quickly to the net and hit an overhead winner or make them run to the opposite side of the court for your next shot. You can also pull your opponent off the court during a serve. Hit a serve with a topspin or slice angle.
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
You jump high enough to clear the net and hit the ball in a downward tragectory towards the floor on the opponent's side of the net.
A birdie that is hit high or far from the net is typically referred to as a "clear" in badminton. This shot is designed to push the opponent to the back of the court, creating space for follow-up shots. It involves a strong and controlled stroke, allowing the shuttlecock to travel high and deep. A well-executed clear can be a strategic move to regain control of the rally.
A shot made at the net to the other side close to the net. Net shots are most effective when it is tight (not high above and not landing too far). Net shots should land as close to the net as possible to make it harder to return.
"The overhead clear shot is the primary return for a deep serve or deep clear from your opponent" Read more: How to Hit an Overhead Clear Shot in Badminton | eHow.com .ehow.com/how_15934_hit-overhead-clear.html#ixzz1FO4CFn2v Basically a shot that has to be hit over one's head