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5 Ways To Still Win Badminton Matches Even If You’re Slow

Some of the best players in the world don’t actually move very fast, BUT they do have other qualities that still help them win a lot of matches! Of course, it’s still beneficial if you can get physically faster as this will improve your game overall, but here are 5 ways that you can still…
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Top 3 Deceptive Return-of-Serve Techniques in Badminton

Adding a touch of deception to your game can completely change the way you play badminton. It keeps your opponents guessing, makes them uncomfortable, and gives you a psychological edge during rallies. When used at the right moment, deception can make it nearly impossible for your opponent to predict your next shot. In this section,…
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How to Use Your Wrist in Badminton for More Power and Control

A lot of people use the WRONG wrist movement in badminton, causing them to lose power, control, consistency, deception, and also at times actually cause some pain! The Impact On Power when performing a backhand lift or drive, over-bending your wrist and then snapping it forward doesn’t really create more power—and it can easily lead to a wrist…
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How to Perfect Your 4 Corner Footwork in Badminton

Footwork is one of the first and most important skills to learn when starting out in badminton. And the best part? No matter how long you’ve been playing, there’s always room to sharpen and improve your movement. In this guide, we’ll break down how to move efficiently to each of the four corners of the…
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Best Pre-Game Warm-Up for Badminton Players

A proper warm-up can be the difference between winning and losing a match. It prepares your body, sharpens your reactions, and helps you start strong from the very first rally. At Racket Victors, we want to make sure you step onto the court ready to perform at your best — every single time. An effective…
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The Ultimate Guide to Boosting Endurance for Badminton Players

Badminton matches can range from quick 15-minute games to intense battles lasting over two hours. In fact, the longest recorded match in history went on for an incredible 2 hours and 41 minutes! That’s a serious test of stamina — and it shows just how important endurance is if you want to perform your best…
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11 Indian Badminton Players Who Made History

Famous Indian Badminton Players Awards and Achievements: Famous Badminton players of India Nandu Natekar Recipient of the first Arjuna Award instituted in 1961.Voted the most popular sportsperson in India in 1961. Parupalli Kashyap Arjuna Awardee.Reached the quarter-finals of men’s singles at the 2012 London Olympics. (first male player from India to do so)Gold medal in men’s singles…
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Playing Badminton Regularly? Here’s What It Does to Your Body and Mind

Did you know that over 339 million people around the world play badminton at least once a week? That’s a huge number — and it’s easy to see why! Badminton isn’t just an exciting, fast-paced sport; it’s also one of the healthiest and most enjoyable ways to stay active. Whether you play casually with friends…
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How To Choose A Badminton Racket – 4 Step Framework

With over 200 badminton rackets available to buy, it can be quite confusing to navigate and choose the best one for you! The truth is, the right racket can instantly improve your game, while the wrong one can hold you back without you even realizing it. That’s why I’ve created a simple 4-step framework that…
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The Fascinating History of Badminton: From Ancient Battledores to a Global Power Sport

Badminton is one of the world’s fastest and most graceful racquet sports — a game of speed, strategy, and precision. But behind its modern Olympic fame lies a rich and fascinating story that stretches across centuries, cultures, and continents. Let’s travel back in time to discover how this elegant game evolved from casual courtyard play…
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