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  • Ninh explains the Rules of Badminton Badminton, is a game played as singles (where

  • one person plays against one person) or doubles (where two people play against two people).

  • The object of the game is for you or your team to win 2 sets faster than your opponent.

  • To win a set, you must score 21 points and be at least two points ahead.

  • If the scores are 20-20 for example, the game carries on until one player or pair has a

  • two point lead. Okay then, so how do you score these points?

  • To score a point, you must aim to hit the shuttlecock, which is usually cork with feathers

  • with your racket over the net and onto your opponent’s floor without the opponent returning

  • the favour. The court is 13.4m long and 6.1m wide, and

  • the net is 1.55 m above the ground. Pay attention to these lines, as the boundaries

  • are different for singles and doubles. To start the game, a player must serve the

  • shuttlecock below the waist. The shuttlecock must travel over the net and

  • land in the areas defined for a serve to be legal.

  • If the shuttlecock is hit onto the lines - this also counts as a point.

  • The opponent will then try and return the shuttlecock and make you miss returning it

  • back. This can go back and forth and is known as

  • a ‘rally’.

  • Remember, the aim of the game is to hit the shuttlecock onto your opponents floor, and

  • these are the area’s youre aiming for. There are several shots you can utilise to

  • try and win points. These include: Forehand

  • backhand slice,

  • touch and smash

  • Hitting the shuttlecock over a net onto the floor so that your opponent can’t return

  • it sounds simple enough, but in badminton - it’s very easy to lose points.

  • There’s a lot of things you can’t do in badminton

  • You cannot hit the shuttlecock outside the area of play

  • You cannot hit the shuttlecock twice in succession. You cannot touch the net.

  • You cannot hit the shuttlecock into the net and it land on your side of the court.

  • You cannot touch the shuttlecock with any part of your body except with the racket

  • and as earlier mentioned; you must serve the shuttlecock legally.

  • If you commit any of these errors, this results in your opponents being awarded a point.

  • Once a player or pair has won a point, they are also awarded the next serve.

  • Once a player or a pair has won 21 points and is at least 2 points ahead, they win a

  • set. First pair to win 3 sets faster than their

  • opponentwins. Now that’s basically badminton in a nutshell,

  • but there’s a few things youll need to understand before playing or going to a game.

  • For example

  • Fault. At any point, if the referee notices and of

  • these infractions:

  • Let Unlike Tennis, if the shuttlecock hits the

  • net, it counts! Lets are generally called when something unexpected

  • has interrupted. Here’s a list of common lets.

  • In this case, the point must be replayed.

  • 30th Point

  • If in the rare instance that a score reaches 29-29, the person who scores the 30th point

  • wins the set without having to gain a two point lead.

  • As you can tell, Badminton is an extremely fast sport and it looks difficult, but as

  • you watch or play Badminton, the rules will become clear.

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  • It takes me ages to make one of these things and good karma is very much appreciated.

  • Be sure to follow me on twitter also, but in the meantime, enjoy Badminton!

  • Ninh Ly, www.ninh.co.uk, @NinhLyUK

Ninh explains the Rules of Badminton Badminton, is a game played as singles (where

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