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JM E.

Panaligan
BPED-2101
BADMINTON GAME ANALYSIS

The game that I analyzed was Indian Open Senior Ranking Tournament Final of Mixed
Doubles on October 26, 2016. There are four errors committed by both teams. The errors they
committed was The Shuttlecock hit the net, Faults in Serving Shuttlecocks, Showing Bad
Behavior in the Game, and Faults in Receiving a Shuttlecock.

The first fault was shuttlecock hits the net, it is a fault whether it is on your side or the
opponent's side. It's similar to hitting the shuttle in the net during a rally. It is your fault since you
did not cross and enter the correct court area. Second was Faults in Serving Shuttlecocks, the
serve is how the shuttle is initiated. In badminton, the serves are typically different for singles
and doubles play. In singles, serve with a high long shot that lands at the rear of your opponent's
court. In doubles, employ a low, short serve that lands at the front of your opponent's court.
Third was Showing Bad Behavior in the Game, it was unnecessary to the Ampire and for the
players to play the game. It was a bad hobbit when playing every games. It is not considerable
for the ampire when you that bad behavior. Playing badminton for fun and enjoy the game.
Lastly is Faults in Receiving a Shuttlecock, the receiver's role is to receive the shuttle from the
rally or to serve. I saw various flaws or inaccuracies in this game, such as when a teammate
shielded the incoming shuttlecock so his partner didn't see it, resulting in a fault and a point to
the opposite side. Also, the receiver did not get the shuttlecock that was coming, so she assumed
it would go out, but it did not, and the other team was awarded the point. The last flaw I saw is
that the receiver partner's feet are within the box, ready to receive the shuttlecock despite the fact
that this is not her function.

Video Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsUXRwd9-Uc

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