The Best Smashers of Badminton

The Best Smashers of Badminton


The Best Smashers of Badminton

The fastest smashers in badminton are frequently doubles players. After all, this is their main weapon for dominating their opponent. They produce incredible force by combining sharp angles, which is challenging to perform. Doubles as a discipline provide maximum opportunity for fast and frequent smashing. Look at the best smashers from doubles:

  • Fu Haifeng
    For the strength of his smash, Fu Haifeng is legendary. He enjoyed a successful career, winning four World Championships, as well as an Olympic Gold Medal in London 2012 and Rio 2016 with his partner Cai Yun. Fu used set up his partners in the front court with his overwhelming force and used his thunderous smash to pressure opponents truly. But what really stood out was how often his smashes were at full strength. Even though he didn't have many different attacking play options, the ones he did have were incredibly effective. His smash being noted on the new measurements would have been fantastic. He was the world record holder at the time for the fastest smash in International matches with a record of 332 kmph.
  • Jae Sung Jung
    We have the late Jung Jae Sung right behind him. He was a wonderful player to watch, and his smashes had incredible force. It was incredible how quickly he could move across the court, how high he could jump, and how powerful he was while being shorter than typical at 5 feet 6 inches. The fastest speed in his matches was 285kph (177 mph). He was a pure rear-court player. This was undoubtedly the case with the earlier measurement methods.
  • Boon Heong, Tan
    Tan Boon Heong was well-renowned for his smashing skills and is best recognized for his teaming with Koo Kien Keat. He does, after all, hold the world record for the fastest smash in badminton, although this was done in a controlled environment for marketing purposes. There is no denying, though, the speed he was capable of producing with his racket. Although it's hard to say, I don't believe he was as strong as his two classmates who were described above, but he was more skilled in the frontcourt than either of them.
  • Chen Xu
    I believe that many people overlook the fact that Xu Chen had a huge smash. Second, he is best known for his mixed doubles combination with Ma Jin, which came in second to Fu Haifeng's dominance in the Chinese badminton team at the time. I remember him utilising the old technique and smashing at 290 Kph, maybe even faster!
    Similar to Fu Haifeng, he specialized in his smash and utilised the speed he could produce to overwhelm opponents. He was frequently viewed as a mixed doubles player who relied too much on his strength and may have been tactically weaker, but he had little trouble winning titles and Olympic medals!
  • Praveen Jordan
    He employs his smashes, which are literally like thunder, to tremendous effect. He first exerts a great deal of pressure on the opposition with the power he can provide, but he also has another move up his sleeve. His adversaries frequently take a somewhat more distant stance due to his dominance. Then he gently drops them on them. Due to the fact that it seems to appear out of nowhere, this is amazing to watch! This is a fantastic skill to have because it frequently takes opponents off guard and complements a strong smash!

These are the names you can always remember to look up to when you need the inspiration to practice your smashes with all your power!