Hardest line to judge

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  1. Benasp

    Benasp Regular Member

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    hy everyone,

    wich of these line are hardest to judge in or out in a game situation

    a) sideline
    b) back court line
    c) single serve line
    d) double long serve line
    e) short serve line

    in order from easiest to the hardest i would say

    a-b-d-c-e

    the short serve id very hard in double when you try to play very offensive cause you have your idea in mind and you wanna execute it .
     
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    In general, I would say that the very back line is the hardest in most situations. Mainly because you truly don't have any visual perception on that line unlike the sidelines and the other ones in front of you. Especially if the person does a long smash and ends up passing you, you either: only see it after it bounced after the hit or ur angle of vision is so low that u can't tell precisely if it hit the line or just close to it.
     
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    I would rate it A-D-B-E-C

    The bird we use is also a factor as a narrow Yonex bird (I don't know the code) is very bouncy and fast.
     
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    i dont understand.. isn't the singles serve line the same as the back court line????
    if so, then i would arrange it ADEB(C)
     
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    I think that singles service line is on a serve and baseline is during a clear or such
     
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    yeah it isn't the same feeling even if it's the same line
     
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    The offical vocabulary for the lines on the badminton court should be :
    For the Long Lines:
    1) Side Line for Doubles
    2) Side Line for Singles
    3) Centre Line
    For the Short Line:
    4) Short Service Line
    5) Long Service Line for Doubles
    6) Back Boundary Line and Long Service Line for Singles.

    I thought b) back court line and c) single serve line is the same line and you missed out the Centre Line.
     
    #7 leehsim, Apr 21, 2005
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