Hmm, I don't know about that one. Ya see, I'm 3rd in my county for Badminton but i can barely play Tennis to save my life!! I find it really hard to get the Power right on it. If i put too much power in serving or whatever, the ball just goes straight out of the court, but if i don't, then my opponent just whacks it straight back at me. I can't aim the ball either! So, most people would think it's quite easy to learn tennis, but when it comes to it, it really isn't!
lol
Good luck anyway!!
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2006-09-04 08:39:18
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, you'll be able to learn fast -you already have some dexterity in a racquet sport. I've played both tennis & badminton for years and there are definite similarities (though also definite differences, though I was able to easily adapt). I think you should try it for a while, however, before deciding if you want to make a career out of it -I didn't, even though I love to play.
2006-09-02 14:04:35
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answered by Dragon 7
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It depends because badminton and tennis are two different things. For example I'm a decent tennis player and I can't play badminton to save my life because the strokes are way different. But eventually you'll adjust.
2006-09-02 18:35:15
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answered by ~*L*~ 1
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That no effort is wasted, nothing learned done or made is useless, people are complex and are never what they seem, everyone has motives whether they know it or not, for something to exist it has to be triggered- this goes for actions emotions and everything else in life,i should always do everything to the best I my ability, everything doesn't have to include emotions, sleep is precious, and the goal to life is happiness but, however lazy someone is they can not be idle an however hardworking they are, they still have to stop and have precious moments of absorption of the beauty around them.
2016-03-17 06:40:38
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answered by ? 4
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you should do ok, but the way you use your wrist is much different in tennis. In tennis, you have to keep it stiff and solid, Where as in badminton, you can bend it more.
2006-09-02 07:06:39
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answered by ? 5
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You might but maybe not because tennis is very difference from badminton.
The ball and the birdie are different weights, the tennis ball bounces, etc.
2006-09-02 07:04:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-09-02 07:08:43
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answered by wahaha 2
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You will learn faster than someone who has had no experience at all. i think badminton is more fun.
2006-09-02 07:08:29
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answered by daisycarlene 2
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You'll just have to hit stronger and try to make the first bounce of the ball inside a certain area.
2006-09-02 08:03:44
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answered by ?????????? 3
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You will probably be able to have great hands at the net right off the bat.
2006-09-02 10:31:40
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answered by messtograves 5
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