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Things to remember when going to your first badminton tourny?
going to my first badminton tourny wednesday, i am 15, its a really important tournament, just looking for some tips or strategies of somewort for singles, thank-you!
wear a diaper.
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"Olympic ABC" - 1
is there any tricks (strategy)you can do during badminton to win points eaiser?
That really depends on A LOT of things. Like, Singles or Doubles or Mixed Doubles, how good you and your opponent(s) are.
Throw in some disguised low serve occasionally and you might just catch your opponent off guard and win a point outright.
Always try to hit the shuttle away from your opponent and make your opponent move around the court. One exception to this rule is that when you encounter a tall opponent, you might want to smash straight to his body to gain an advantage.
Mainly, try to make them run; smash and hit to their backhand so that it's harder for them to return it.
Your aim is to make your opponent play a weak return, such as a weak backhand shot from the back court. If your plan works and forces a mistake or a poor return which you can make a 'kill', use it again. If it is not working then have the courage to make changes. The key is to be flexible.







