badminton racquet
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Definition
Noun: A lightweight, long-handled implement with a stringed oval head, specifically designed for striking the shuttlecock in the game of badminton.
Usage
The term "badminton racquet" (also commonly spelled "racket") refers to the essential piece of equipment used to hit the shuttlecock. It is characterized by its light weight and long handle relative to its head size, which allows for quick, wrist-driven shots.
Examples
- She bought a new badminton racquet for the tournament.
- The player's badminton racquet broke during a powerful smash.
- Choosing the right badminton racquet can significantly improve your game.
Advanced Usage
- Technical Specifications: In advanced contexts, a "badminton racquet" is often discussed in terms of its weight, balance point (head-heavy or head-light), string tension, and flexibility of the shaft.
- Material Evolution: Modern badminton racquets are primarily made from carbon fiber composites, whereas older models were made of wood or aluminum.
Variants and Related Words
- Badminton racket: An alternative, and very common, spelling for "racquet." Both are correct.
- Racquet / Racket: The general term for an implement with a handle and an open hoop strung with cord, used in various sports like tennis or squash. A "badminton racquet" is a specific type.
- Shuttlecock: The feathered or plastic projectile struck with the badminton racquet.
Synonyms
- Badminton racket: The direct synonym with alternate spelling.
- Battledore (historical): An older term for a type of racket, historically used in games that were precursors to badminton.
Related Phrases
- String a badminton racquet: The process of installing or replacing the strings on the racquet head.
- Grip a badminton racquet: Refers to how one holds the handle, with specific styles like the forehand grip or backhand grip.
Noun
- a light long-handled racket used by badminton players