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Badminton serve feint-the basic action of badminton forehand serve
Badminton serve fake action Badminton has forehand serve and backhand serve. On the other hand, in forehand service, because the racquet action can be large or small, it is easier to confuse the opponent with fake action.

1, one of the feints of forehand service.

Stand in the middle of the teeing ground, with your upper body facing the sideline. Put the racket farthest from the body so as to guide the racket to the farthest distance.

In this way, the opponent thinks that you are going to serve a high ball, and his heart judges and is ready to let you serve a high ball, so his attention is in the backcourt and his center of gravity is behind.

When you serve, you start with a quick swing. When the racket is about to hit the ball, you will be forced to cut the ball lightly and serve a short forehand ball, which falls on the inside or outside corner of the opponent's frontcourt service area, making it impossible for the opponent to receive the service and the quality of the return ball is poor. You will seize the initiative from the beginning.

2. Fake forehand serve (2)

The forehand seems to serve in front of the net, and the position of the racket is close to the hitting point, and there is no leading distance.

Your stance and posture make your opponent think you are going to serve in front of the net, and your preconceived judgment makes your opponent pay attention to the frontcourt. When serving, use the rapid flashing of the wrist to drive the racket and serve the forehand flat fastball, flat lob or high lob.

Because the opponent is influenced by your position and posture illusion from the beginning, if you can't keep up and are passive, it will be difficult to ensure high-quality return.

3. A fake action of backhand serve

Standing near the T-shaped area (be careful not to step on the line illegally), the bearer lifts the badminton to the highest position allowed by the rules, and the backhand of the racket directly faces the badminton, as if serving at close range in front of the net.

When actually serving, the initial gesture is also like hitting the ball with the backhand facing forward. At the moment when the racket is about to touch the ball, the wrist changes direction, and the racket support is cut with the oblique racket face, and the opponent serves with the far corner in front of the net. In this way, the success of the opponent's online service will be discounted.

4. The second fake action of backhand serve

Still standing near the T-shaped area (be careful not to step on the line illegally), the bearer lifts the badminton to the highest position allowed by the rules, and the backhand of the racket points directly at the badminton, as if serving the ball to the net at a close angle. When actually serving, the initial racquet also moves forward like a backhand, but the racquet moves slowly.

At the moment when the racket is about to hit the ball, the thumb hits the ball hard and sends out a backhand flat fastball or a flat high ball, so that the opponent can only respond hastily. As a result, he could not receive the serve and attack, and lost the opportunity.

Related reading? Basic action posture of badminton forehand service

The singles serve should stand near the center line, about 1 m away from the front serve line. Stand steady and close to the serve line when serving doubles.

Ready posture

Your left shoulder is facing the net, and you are required to stand when serving forehand? T-step? The left foot is in front, the right foot is behind, and the center of gravity is on the right foot.

Hold the racket with your right hand, lift it to the right rear side, relax your elbow slightly, and hold the ball between your chest and abdomen with your left thumb, forefinger and middle finger. When serving, the body's center of gravity shifts from the right foot to the left foot (if you are used to playing with your left hand, the preparation posture is completely opposite).

Gripping method

Hold the racket with your fingers together and your thumb close to the club.

Forehand serve essentials

When serving forehand, hold the badminton in your left hand and put it on your chest. Look at the opponent's position from the corner of your eye, then release the badminton with your left hand and keep your eyes on the ball's whereabouts.

At the same time, hold the racket with your right hand and wave your arm from top to bottom. It is best to use the big arm to drive the small arm. The racquet net should be pointed at the badminton head. When the badminton is about to fall in line with the racket net, the wrist will hit the badminton hard forward and upward.

You can lift your heel slightly when hitting the ball, which is helpful for strength. When serving, the hitting position should not be higher than the hand and waist. It is illegal to throw the ball up and hit the ball in the air like tennis.