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PE Badminton Summative

Badminton rules:

- Played with racket and shuttlecock

- badminton court

- Played either single or double

- Score by having ball land on other person’s territory, then you get a point. Land in your
place, the other player gets a point.

- Mostly set point goal, like rst to 5, or can have time and person with most points in
that time can win

- If ball goes out of bounds or not over the net, the person who was supposed to catch
the ball gets a point

- When you serve, you cannot serve with your racket over your head (no hitting ball over
head)

- You should serve to the opposite corner (diagonally) from your space

- No touching net

- Only hit shuttlecock once with racket for it to go across the net, no bouncing

- If you win a point, you can continue to serve

- No hitting the ball twice

Script:

There seems to be many rules in badminton, but if you understand them, they are actually
quite simple. There are a few main points in badminton. What you play with, how you play
it, First, badminton is played with a racket and a shuttlecock, and played on a badminton
court. Let’s take a look at the court. It is a rectangular court, with a net in the middle to
mark the sides of a court, with one as your side and one as your opponent’s. Then, you
have 2 other lines running from the sides of the court. These lines mark where the
shuttlecock has to pass when you serve (or start the shuttlecock). Beyond those 2 lines,
there are another pair of lines marking exactly half of the court. There are also lines at the
side and back of the court, extending the court.
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