Perfect Badminton Low Serve Every Time - BEST METHOD

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Published 2018-08-10
Learn how to play the perfect backhand low serve every time.
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In badminton doubles, the serve is the most important part of the rally. Specifically you should be using a backhand low serve to fight for the first chance to attack. A bad serve will always be punished, and you can easily lose the point off it.

All Comments (21)
  • I literally just played a game of badminton this week after not having played for over 5 years and I swear your videos are more helpful to me than any coaching I received in high school.
  • @SwiftBadminton
    Some commentators have mentioned this serve is a bit borderline in terms of height, and looking back I agree. I was focused on demonstrating the perfect shuttle path on camera, I ended up serving a bit higher than normal. I don't think you'd get called on a service fault in general play, but of course adjust as necessary!
  • @degraj418
    be careful about the C4 in the back
  • @Nicholaskcl
    This really helped thank u so much serve was the weakest part of my game!!
  • @reehadmiah6966
    Kept doing this today. Suck at doubles, but kill it in singles. The badminton gods knew i needed this video.
  • @jackl7566
    i am expanding my arsenal to destroy all oponents in my school's badminton unit.
  • @melb5996
    Great tips, I’ve been serving reasonably good backhands for years but these tips have improved my consistency and accuracy. One curious point though, all the serves you demonstrated would be classed as ‘ illegal ‘ due to the height of contact ( too high ) 🤷🏼‍♂️
  • @matuchicka
    Great tips, Jonathan! Thanks a lot. I've played for 18 years, and one of the more, ahem, consistent problems I've had is with my short serve.
  • @gcentral6558
    Great help for amateurs like me. I play badminton at the local badminton club and more often than not my opponents returned my serve with a nasty smash or I ended up landing inches short. Obviously, I was doing it all wrong. But not anymore. Just took me two days to practice it and now I am good. Thanks for this tutorial!
  • @yonandelman6030
    Love your channel! I’m an intermediate player and these little tips in your videos help out heaps
  • @ClubRackets
    Great video, began hitting the serve at the top of the racket last night. Wonderful results! Instant improvement.
  • @MrIHassan
    Absolutely amazing video, has guided me so well, put it into practice and my serve has improved massively. Thank you
  • @TGMZetetic
    Great video man, I'm struggling with my serves. Hopefully I can practice this serve within the days left before my tournament! Thanks!
  • @Dav0002
    Thank you Jonathan for this simple and effective explanation. Can you make a video on the flick serve the next time?
  • I’m in a P.E. Tournament right now and I’m back by 5 points while my opponent needs one more so i gotta hope this works. Wish me luck solider’s.
  • @NXTGBadminton
    i am an advanced club player and also do videos myself and you channel is one of my big motivations making own videos for mine .. your way of explaining is awsome and engaging. i learn s lot from your videos to put it into my mine to give everyone the best experience
  • @redaABDI
    I saw your video and went to the badminton club right away, HUGE DIFFERENCE! My services became a nightmare for other players. I even made like 10 successive points just from my services. Please note that before this video, my services were not worth 2 cents (lot of failure), i had no confidence. I even won in a double Vs the trainer. More over once you get this point you will get a lot of confidence and you will be able to focus on the other aspects of the game to improve yourself. Thank you so much, the video is well done. Big thumb up.