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Three beginner racket mistakes that make badminton harder

Avoid buying a frame that fights your timing before your technique is ready.

Rui Su · Founder, IntoBadminton · Div 4 Ireland · trained under former Malaysia national and China provincial-team coachesUpdated 2026-04-28

Buying too stiff too early

Extra-stiff shafts reward clean timing. For recreational and early club players, they can make clears shorter and mishits harsher. A little more flex often helps learning.

Ignoring total setup

A head-heavy racket, high tension, thick grip, and slow shuttles can stack into a demanding setup. Change one variable at a time so you know what helped.

Overvaluing price

The best beginner racket is not the most expensive pro frame. It is the racket that lets you repeat length, recover in defense, and play pain-free.

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