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Xiao Jie: Which is more important, frontcourt technology or backcourt technology?
As we mentioned before, badminton is the fastest sport in racket sports. At the same time, badminton is a high-tech sport because of its many changes. Take being single as an example. On the court of nearly 40 square meters, we can hit the ball at any point on the court. So in my opinion, frontcourt technology and backcourt technology are equally important. Front court technique and back court technique have their own characteristics and tactical functions, which are indispensable to adapt to the rapid development of badminton competition. Usually we divide the badminton court into three parts on average, namely, the frontcourt, the midfield and the backcourt. According to the different technical characteristics and functions, the three areas are divided into frontcourt, midfield and backcourt. Compared with the backcourt technique, the frontcourt technique is characterized by less hitting power and more delicate movements. When using frontcourt techniques, players are required to be more relaxed and have more control; However, the backcourt technique is slightly rougher than the frontcourt technique because of its great hitting power and strength. However, whether it is singles or doubles, frontcourt skills and backcourt skills are equally important. Any deviation or absence will form a certain weakness, which is not conducive to the improvement of the overall level. If I have to say which technology is more important, I can only explain it this way. The attack of spike in the backcourt often comes from the opportunities created by wiping the ball in the frontcourt, pushing the ball in the backcourt and hooking the corner kick. Therefore, only by using and exerting the advantages of the front net and controlling the front can we create opportunities for ourselves to attack in the back court. Similarly, no matter how good your backcourt skills are, if your opponent controls the front of the net well and doesn't give you a chance to attack in the backcourt, the hero will be useless. Therefore, in modern badminton, whether it is backcourt technology, frontcourt technology or midfield technology, only by comprehensive development and close cooperation can we have strong overall strength. However, at present, some amateurs only pay attention to some intuitive offensive techniques such as killing the ball in the backcourt, while ignoring some delicate and less intuitive offensive techniques such as rubbing the ball in front of the net, hooking the ball or pushing the ball. Personally, I think this concept should be improved and adjusted.