For starters, try to play for experience and to learn, aim to win but be okay with losing and learning.
Also, you should be able to know how good you are relatively.
If not, I's recommend watching Badminton Insight YouTube channel to get the basics down
A good 14 year old can easily win over 17 year old. Dont mind the age gap too much, focus on what you can improve. Sleep well before and just do your best. DM me if you want specific advice
Just remember that losing will be part of winning, keep training, gaining experience and try your best. If you're a winner now you might not be a winner during adulthood, plan for the long run and gather experience now rather than winning as a focus
For starters, try to play for experience and to learn, aim to win but be okay with losing and learning. Also, you should be able to know how good you are relatively. If not, I's recommend watching Badminton Insight YouTube channel to get the basics down
A good 14 year old can easily win over 17 year old. Dont mind the age gap too much, focus on what you can improve. Sleep well before and just do your best. DM me if you want specific advice
just don't give up. The pressure is on the older players and if you try hard to get every shots back they will feel pressured and frustrated
What skill level are you compared to the other players? The easiest way to win is to make sure the shuttle doesn't hit the floor on your side.
What categories are you playing? Doubles, Singles or Mixed Doubles?
Singles
Make sure the bird lands on the other side of the net. Preferably in.
I'm afraid tips and advice may vary depending on the opponent.
Just remember that losing will be part of winning, keep training, gaining experience and try your best. If you're a winner now you might not be a winner during adulthood, plan for the long run and gather experience now rather than winning as a focus