To properly execute a serve in Badminton, start by standing behind the back boundary line of the court. Hold the shuttlecock in your non-racket hand and use your racket hand to hit the shuttlecock over the net diagonally into the opponent's service court. Make sure to hit the shuttlecock below your waist and ensure that the racket head is pointing downwards when making contact. Aim to hit the shuttlecock with enough force and accuracy to make it difficult for your opponent to return.
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To properly execute a serve in ping pong, start with the ball resting freely in your palm. Toss the ball at least 6 inches up and hit it with an open palm or fingers. The ball must bounce on your side first, then over the net to the opponent's side. The serve must be hit from behind the end line and above the table surface.
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.
The better one.
Dead, I think.
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when you want a high serve
Assuming you haven't lost the match because of that serve, you will serve next (again).