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Here are a couple I can think of (and can be found guilty of from time to time:): - Not keeping the racquet in a "ready"position - Not being...
In front/back formation, your partner has to follow your side to side movement to stay in-line with the shuttle trajectory. When you smash, he has...
IMHO, if you try to read into the physics of your opponent movement, you will loose. I think the best is to try to think like your opponent: do...
^^^ +1 I was watching the men's double final from the last world championships and one of the commentators said that the first one to attack won...
Yes. It is a different mindset for me too. I have to consciously switch or I will get the crap beat out of me. Simply put, IMHO: Doubles =...
Thanks guys for this thread. It is always good to get back to the basics... By reading the above I realized that, while I am working on other...
I tend to agree with Matt that the default short serve in doubles should be to the T. A wide serve to the tram lines is a risky proposition...
The generally accepted practice is to put your racquet foot forward. And by "generally" I mean "if you have no idea where to start" because this...
That pretty much sums up how we feel... Clearly, A needs to play the shuttle before it hits the tram line because at that point, he would...
Thanks for your very complete reply what07. I am also leaning on player A taking the shot here because he is the one that will probably has the...
[ATTACH] Assuming the depicted scenario where player A (a right handed player) short serves to player B and player B plays a drive return towards...
Atreyukicks, I am from Montreal also and very glad to see younger folks coming to this wonderful sport. I am just returning after a 15 yr + break...
Although I applaud your efforts, since we all wondered why such a magnificent sport was not more popular at one time or another, I think that...