(1.School of Physical Education,South China University of Technology,Guangzhou 510640,China 2.Department Small Ball,Guangzhou Sport University,Guangzhou 510500,China) Abstract: Having studied offense paths created and restricted by Chinese and foreign men’s doubles badminton players, the authors put forward the following opinions: the focus of competition between modern men’s doubles players had been evidently shifted to the front court; in men’s double games the ability to create offense at ball serving and served ball returning stages and the rate of ball serving and served ball returning advantage had become the keys to winning; since different opponents have different technical and tactical characteristics, team China should, on the basis enhancing its own competitive abilities, work out and apply different tactical strategies when it competes with opponents from different countries; improving and stabilizing ball serving quality is the most impor-tant link for Chinese men’s doubles players to make breakthroughs, especially at critical point stages during a game, hence team China should further toughen ball serving arc and standard, increase the variation of served ball landing spots, alternatively apply fast and slow rhythms, apply such techniques as “quick drop, quick stroke, quick sweep” more frequently in ball returning, improve the making of the third shot after ball serving, clarify smooth blocking at the fourth shot, further optimize the player lineup for served ball returning, and intensify the idea that the offense or defense stage is the extension of the ball serving or served ball returning stage. Key words: competition and training;men’s doubles badminton players;creating offense;restricting offense |