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explain the skills of badminton​

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Answered by XXROYALHEARTPRINCEXX
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Explanation:

Badminton is a fairly easy game to learn and fun to play casually and competitively. Basic badminton skills include learning how you hold the racket, serve the shuttle and move your feet. You can practice drills to improve your game. Rules and scoring are established for singles and doubles games.

Answered by Anonymous
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Badminton is a fairly easy game to learn and fun to play casually and competitively. Basic badminton skills include learning how you hold the racket, serve the shuttle and move your feet. You can practice drills to improve your game. Rules and scoring are established for singles and doubles games.

Grip :-

You will want to learn how to hold your racket with the forehand to hit shuttles on that side of your body and backhand to hit on the opposite side.

Footwork :-

Your footwork can bring more success to your game if you learn the basics of moving on the court and practice them. Your ready position should include standing in the center of the court if you are playing singles and bending your knees with your body relaxed and waiting for play.

Serving :-

Four types of badminton serves include: 1) the high serve to move your opponent to the back of his or her side of the court; 2) the low serve to make your opponent have to get under the shuttle; 3) the flick serve that is used occasionally to confuse your opponent who thinks you are going to hit a low serve; 4) the drive serve where you hit the shuttle low, fast and to the rear of the receiver's court as a strategy move that will result in a missed hit.

Scoring :-

Simple badminton rules include a scoring system where you play until you score 21 points.

Singles :-

To begin a singles game of badminton you will serve from the right side of the court.

Doubles :-

In doubles play, serving goes back and forth between partners.

Additional Rules :-

The Badminton World Federation rules state that there is a 60-second interval when the winning team scores the 11th point

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