A drive in badminton is a fast, flat shot hit so the shuttle travels low and parallel to the floor, usually from mid-court or the side of the court. It is an attacking or counter-attacking stroke used to put pressure on your opponent and force a weak reply.

Quick Scoop

  • The shuttle is hit flat and quick , not high like a clear and not steep like a smash.
  • Drives are common in doubles rallies , where players exchange rapid shots across the net area and mid-court.
  • A drive can be played with either the forehand or backhand side.

How it feels

Think of it as a straight, low-speed gunshot across the court rather than a lifting shot. A good drive stays flat, reaches the opponent quickly, and reduces their time to react.

When to use it

  • When the shuttle is coming too low for a smash but you still want to attack.
  • During fast rallies to keep pressure on your opponent.
  • In doubles, to hold the attack and stop the other side from settling into defense.

Simple difference

Shot| Flight| Main use
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Drive| Flat and fast 15| Pressure, quick exchanges
Clear| High and deep| Move opponent to back court
Smash| Steep downward 1| Finish the rally

If you want, I can also show you how to hit a forehand and backhand drive in 3 easy steps.