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Backhand Drive
Here are some pointers for the backhand drive:
- Adopt the backhand grip.
- Lead with your non-racket leg or crossover with your racket leg to your backhand side.
- Lock your wrist and draw your racket arm back in a sidearm, backswing motion.
- Your backhand grip and backswing place the racket parallel to the floor with your palm down.
- Put your body weight on your leading leg as you swing your racket arm forward.
- Extend your racket arm, roll your forearm over, and contact the shuttle as your wrist unlocks.
- Hit the shuttle in front of your leading foot at the highest point possible.
- Turn your racket inwards for cross court shots.
- Racket head square to the shuttle for shots straight down the line.
- Follow through naturally with your racket arm.
- Shift your body weight from your leading leg to your non-leading leg.
- Move back to your base position.
Badminton Drive shots may not win you points outright but it can create openings for a winning shot. Equip this weapon in your arsenal.
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