The block return is a defensive shot that uses the opponent power. The player holds the racket steady without swinging to redirect the smash. This technique relies on timing rather than personal strength to work well. The goal is to drop the shuttlecock short over the net. This move catches the attacking player off guard as they move forward. An opponent hits a powerful jump smash from the back of court. The defender blocks the shot and the shuttlecock falls near the net. The attacker cannot reach the short return in time to play it. Keeping the racket grip loose helps absorb the heavy impact of smashes. Angling the racket face downward ensures the shuttlecock stays low and tight. This simple block is a highly effective way to stop an attack.
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