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badminton rules for singles


ninh explains the rules of badmintonbadminton, 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 yourteam to win 2 sets faster than your opponent. to win a set, you must score 21 points andbe at least two points ahead. if the scores are 20-20 for example, the gamecarries on until one player or pair has a


badminton rules for singles

two point lead.okay then, so how do you score these points? to score a point, you must aim to hit theshuttlecock, which is usually cork with feathers with your racket over the net and onto youropponent’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 belegal. if the shuttlecock is hit onto the lines - thisalso counts as a point. the opponent will then try and return theshuttlecock 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 theshuttlecock onto your opponents floor, and

these are the area’s you’re aiming for.there are several shots you can utilise to try and win points. these include:forehand backhandslice, touch andsmash hitting the shuttlecock over a net onto thefloor 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 inbadminton you cannot hit the shuttlecock outside thearea of play you cannot hit the shuttlecock twice in succession.you cannot touch the net.

you cannot hit the shuttlecock into the netand it land on your side of the court. you cannot touch the shuttlecock with anypart of your body except with the racket and as earlier mentioned; you must serve theshuttlecock legally. if you commit any of these errors, this resultsin your opponents being awarded a point. once a player or pair has won a point, theyare also awarded the next serve. once a player or a pair has won 21 pointsand is at least 2 points ahead, they win a set.first pair to win 3 sets faster than their opponent … wins.now that’s basically badminton in a nutshell, but there’s a few things you’ll need tounderstand before playing or going to a game.

for example … fault.at any point, if the referee notices and of these infractions: letunlike tennis, if the shuttlecock hits the net, it counts!lets are generally called when something unexpected has interrupted. here’s a list of commonlets. in this case, the point must be replayed. 30th point if in the rare instance that a score reaches29-29, the person who scores the 30th point

wins the set without having to gain a twopoint lead. as you can tell, badminton is an extremelyfast sport and it looks difficult, but as you watch or play badminton, the rules willbecome clear. if you have found this video at all helpful,please like, share and subscribe. it takes me ages to make one of these thingsand good karma is very much appreciated. be sure to follow me on twitter also, butin the meantime, enjoy badminton! ninh ly, www.ninh.co.uk, @ninhlyuk

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