This study aims to investigate the percentage of unforced error, error and point in each badminton shot of beginner single male players in PB. Bimasakti Ternate during the match. This study employed a quantitative approach by using descriptive methods. Moreover, the data analysis employed descriptive statistics analysis technique. The data sources were directly from the research subject using a case study of beginner single male players in PB. Bimasakti Ternate. The data collection was conducted in Badminton Stadium of Kalumpang Ternate on June 25 th -26 th 2018. Based on the data analysis, it was revealed that total unforced error was 229. The most unforced error occurred in the long serve 13 times with the percentage of 5.68%. The least unforced error occurred during underhand forehand lob and underhand backhand lob 1 time with the percentage of 0.44%. The number of total error was 188. The greatest error was found in the forehand lob, underhand backhand lob, and forehand drop shot 1 time with the percentage of 0.53%. The number of total point was 416. The greatest point occurred in the forehand smash for 39 times with the percentage of 9.38%. The smallest point was backhand smash for 1 time with the percentage of 0.24%. The total shot was 833. It was found out that the percentage of unforced error, error and point was as follows: 1) The number of total unforced error was 229 with the percentage of 27.49%. 2) The number of total error was 188 with the percentage of 22.57%. 3) The number of total point was 416 with the percentage of 49.94%. Smash forehand with 39 points was achieved by Fikrullah, 24 points by Aldi, and 21 points by Sarif. Furthermore, Sahrul performed the highest point of forehand drop shot with 18 points. Therefore, it can be concluded from the analysis result that the four players have attacking style.
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