Unreturnable badminton ‘spin serve’ banned until May 29

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Unreturnable badminton ‘spin serve’ banned until May 29
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The “spin serve” was reportedly first used by Danish doubles player Marcus Rindshoj in Poland in March.

The unreturnable “spin serve” was reportedly first used by Danish doubles player Marcus Rindshoj at the Polish Open in March. BWF president Poul-Erik Hoyer said the federation had received feedback from within the badminton community, including the BWF Athletes’ Commission, that the “spin serve” could have a negative impact on the game.

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