What 3 things constitute a legal serve in Badminton? Explain
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A serve must be an underhand stroke and the entire shuttle must be below the server's waist on contact. 2. A player's feet must be stationary and in their correct court upon delivery ofthe serve. 3.
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Serving is arguably the vastly crucial facet of the game, as it is the one-shot that has to be in every single rally.
A good serve can put the opposition under a burden. There are 3 basic serves which are High Serve which is used in singles only, Low Serve which is used in both singles and doubles and Flick serve which is used in doubles.
The 3 things that constitute a legal serve in Badminton are:-
- Players must make contact with the shuttle which lies below the waist.
- The racket shaft must be edging downwards at any degree, which means that the head of the racket must be below the racket's hand before giving rise to contact with the shuttle.
- Both feet should be on the floor.
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