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Complete Your Kit Selector Added to Badminton Worldwide

Most players pour all their attention into one thing: the racket. It’s the fun choice, the one with the marketing and the pro endorsements. But walk into any club and you’ll spot the players who’ve actually thought it through — their whole setup works together, and none of it is holding their game back. A […]

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Find Your Perfect Badminton Racket in Minutes

# Find Your Perfect Badminton Racket in Minutes Choosing the right badminton racket can be confusing. With so many brands, weight classes, balance points, and shaft flex options available, it’s easy to spend hours researching without feeling confident in your decision. That’s why we created the **Find Your Racket** feature at Badminton Worldwide. Instead of

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The Most Common Serve Faults in Doubles Badminton and How to Fix Them

Most serving problems in doubles are not what players think they are. A server who clips the tape assumes the problem is swing path. A server whose flick gets read every time assumes the problem is timing. A server who double-faults under pressure assumes the problem is nerves. In most cases, the root cause is

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The Two-Serve System: Why One Serve Alone Loses Points in Doubles

A single serve, no matter how good, eventually stops winning points. This is one of the most consistent patterns in competitive doubles. A player develops a strong backhand straight push — low to the tape, centerline, difficult to attack. It works for a game, sometimes two. Then the returner adjusts. They move a half-step toward

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The 8 Bevels on a Badminton Racket Handle: What They Are and Why They Matter

Most badminton players have never thought about the eight bevels on their racket handle. They grip, they swing, they adjust by feel. And for casual play, that is fine. But at the competitive level — particularly in doubles, where the difference between a deceptive serve and a readable one can come down to millimeters of

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The Significance of Topspin in Badminton Serving

Topspin in badminton serving is one of the most underused weapons at the competitive level. Most players focus entirely on shuttle placement and serve height. Fewer think about rotation. Yet the players who have learned to apply topspin to their serve — even subtly — gain a measurable edge in how the shuttle behaves after

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How to Read Your Returner Before You Serve in Doubles

The serve starts before you touch the shuttle. Most competitive doubles players think about the serve from the moment they pick up the shuttle. The grip, the stance, the target. But the players who consistently win the serving battle start reading the situation a full five to ten seconds earlier — before they’ve even set

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Backhand vs Forehand Serve in Doubles: Which One Should You Use?

The serve isn’t a formality — it’s your first tactical move. If you’ve played competitive doubles for any length of time, you already know this. Yet most players default to one serve type out of habit rather than strategy. The real question isn’t which serve is better. It’s which serve gives you the most control

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