For amateur badminton doubles in actual combat, how should you stand after serving?

A common mistake made by amateur golfers in the serving session is: After serving, they don’t know what to do next! This will make the active ball become passive, and the passive ball will become more passive.


In order to gain the initiative, you must learn to take position after serving!


There are two ways to serve in doubles: small serving and stealing backcourt


Ⅰ. To serve a small ball, go up and make a closed net, especially when sending a high-quality small ball , Forcing the opponent to take the ball

Ⅱ. To serve the backcourt, you must withdraw diagonally to the midfield, and your teammates must move parallel to the other side, because the opponent either takes off and kills the ball, or passively plays high The ball (amateur golfers are more common in this situation), so you have to back up to catch the ball, and pay attention to the opponent before hanging the net.

When serving in the right half:

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3p serving in the left half zone

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serve small ball

serve the back court


Note:

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should have both feet in parallel with the players as much as possible. Stagger, but not too large, because it is easy to move to both sides, especially when teammates serve the backcourt

pay attention to the small jump landing after each move,The amplitude does not need to be very large, and the small jump of the serve is obviously for the purpose of distinguishing golfers.


When serving a small ball, the higher the quality of the serve, the more you have to follow up in front of the net to prepare to close the net; if the quality of the serve is low, if the opponent pushes the middle, you can squat to dodge and give up your position to let your backcourt partner play. .

immediately followed up and blocked the net after serving

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