Return serve like a pro

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Published 2023-12-12
Having a good return of serve in doubles is essential to be able to get on top of rallies. So in this video we take you through all the key steps to returning serve like a pro.

Setup - 0:29
Movement - 6:30
5 essential returns - 9:48
The flick serve - 14:40

Make sure you check out our 'Serve like a pro' video if you want to take your serve to the next level as well!!!

#badmintoncoaching #badmintondoubles #badminton

All Comments (21)
  • @KayiEdits
    you guys simply make THE best badminton videos. The level of detail is what I feel most other creators lack. However, you also articulate it in such a simple and easy to understand manner. Keep going guys, you'll blow up!
  • @Andy_001_
    Thanks, this is great. I really like how your videos explain things in a clearer and more informative way than other badminton videos...
  • @amitavraja3385
    Excellent video. Probably the best video in how to return serves in double. Returning serves in doubles is crucial in winning points. As most people play doubles, this is a very useful video.
  • @SidSiu
    Just like playing sports, patience & humility could be the essence of learning & listening experience from others. Informative & constructive video👍 Keeping up the good work. Cheers! Lovely day😊
  • @JMRichard92
    Lots of very good information in this video, and a lot of stuff you don't find anywhere else on youtube. Great job!
  • @rb-ex
    it's a good video that covered a lot of points. i would emphasize that the goal of returning the low serve is to intercept at the tape, and small compromises like standing even a few inches behind the service line can greatly reduce your effectiveness. for this reason you cant separate the effective return of low serve from the ability to handle the flick, and the only way you're going to build confidence in returning the flick is to practice a lot, preferably with a coach who can help you fine-tune your reply on the issue of leading with your racket or non-racket leg, from the service line there is simply no reason to believe one gets you to the shuttle earlier. try both and pick the one that works for you
  • @timpullen9784
    This video was brilliant, best one I've seen and been wanting these kind of tips for return of serve
  • Fantastic explanations & advice!! Detailed but simple to grasp at the same time. Subscribed immediately 🤩💯👌
  • @stuartshaw7640
    Great video, something I try to remember (and tell others) is to think "heel up, knees bent". Being flat-footed negates any explosive potential in your calves. Locking your legs straight is a great way to lose a point too, so ensuring you have some bend in your knees and heels/calves primed allows those of us who are slow to respond or beginners a real surge in almost any direction.
  • @ami6packs
    This is the Best video on this topic. You guys have absolutely answered everything. 😊
  • @gunmaster2k
    What a great video, you really went into the details of it and explained everything clearly
  • @pal7420
    Great explanation, thank you !! So much clearer now
  • @tomac1020
    another banger. keep up the good work
  • @nikreations
    thanks for the detailed video. If receiving on the even side (right handed), do you also stand 2/3rd away? In that case how do you tackle the flick serve to the backhand?
  • @Mrnovashorts
    And thanks the video is very good.... ❤️❤️