In badminton practice, situations where you need to focus on preparing for smash returns usually occur when your own backcourt high clears are not fully in place, and this is more common during doubles matches when your team plays a high clear. At this time, your body's center of gravity should be slightly lower than normal preparation posture, and the position on the court should be slightly further back. If the opponent's smash is not near the middle line, then the position should also be slightly adjusted accordingly, so that you can stand in a position that is advantageous for returning their straight-line and diagonal smashes. Similarly, in badminton doubles matches, players who are positioned opposite the opponent’s smasher should stand closer to the centerline for defensive purposes.
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