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Basic

Badminton
Shots
Introduction
As in any sport, choosing the right shot is essential to
excel in Badminton. If you are a beginner, these are
the five essential badminton shots – Clear, Drive,
Drop, Smash, Net – and when to use them.
Clear shot
Trajectory: high, towards the
back court
Played from: Back court
Purpose: Defensive shot
Aim of this shot is to let
the shuttle fly high in the
air and land at your
opponent’s back court. It is
used when you need time
to get back to the base
before the next return or if
you don’t have a clear
Drop
Trajectory: Looping close to
the net
Played from: Back court
Purpose: Attacking Shot
It is used when the shuttle is heading towards
you in the back court. As an attempt to this
stroke, the player must hit downward towards
the opponent’s fore-court, aiming for it to go
just over the net. The closer the shuttle drops
to the net, the harder it is to return.
This shot is used when the opponent is in the
back court, expecting a clear shot or a drive.
Drive
Trajectory: Flat, towards the
body
Played from: Mid-court
Purpose: Defensive Shot
The drive is a flat shot hit directly and
slightly over the net. It is a very powerful
and quick counter attacking shot. Your
racket should be held with the head
facing straight ahead. It can sometimes be
strategic to aim the shot at your opponent
who will be unable to react or shift his
body in time as their natural reaction will
Smash
Trajectory: Close to the net
Played from: Back court/Mid-court
Purpose: To provide less time for the
opponent
Most lethal shot in
badminton. It can be
defined as a drive
angled downwards.
It can be used when
the shuttle is high in
the air and can be
Net Lift
Trajectory: high, towards the
back court
Played from: Forecourt
Purpose: Defensive shot
The net lift sends the shuttle high up to
your opponent’s baseline. It is hit from
very close to the net. When you find it
difficult to retrieve your opponent’s net
shot, you can choose the defensive net
lift. Do not hesitate to lift it high and
towards the back court. This can prevent
your opponent from striking with a net
kill. Practice to lift the shuttle high
Net kill
Trajectory: Flat and
downwards
Played from: Fore court
Purpose: To end a rally
A very useful shot to
end a rally when
your opponent
executes a poor
quality (too high)
net shot.
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