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BADMINTON

Overview and History

 Badminton is a racket sport  Badminton originated in


that is played on a court India in the mid-1800’s.
divided by a net 5 feet high.  Its popularity increased
 The game is played with a when English army officers
stationed in India transported
shuttlecock (“birdie”). the game to England.
 Can be played as singles or  In England it was called
doubles. “badmintin”.
 The object of the game is to  Eventually it spread to the
hit the shuttlecock over the United States.
net so that eventually the
opponent is unable to return
the shot.
Safety

1. Make sure to always have a firm


grip on the racket.
2. Be careful not to hit your partner
with the racket.
3. Stay on your own court.
4. Stop playing if others enter your
court.
5. If your bird goes into another
court, wait until their play stops.
6. Be careful and aware of your
surroundings (poles, walls, etc.)
7. The rackets are not toys, so no
fooling around.
Equipment

 Rackets are fragile.


 Avoid hitting the floor, walls, posts,
nets, and other people.
 Handle the shuttlecocks carefully and
only by their rubber tips.
 If birds get stuck in the net remove
them carefully so that they don’t tear.
 If your assigned racket is damaged
report it to your teacher at the
beginning of class.
 If you don’t, you are held responsible for
the damage and will be fined.
 Make sure to return your racket to its
numbered spot and bring all the
birdies back to the teacher.
Techniques

 Serve – long or short  Drive – A powerfully hit forehand or


 Forehand backhand stroke which just clears the
top of the net.
 For right handed players: A stroke  Difficult to return due to the shuttle’s
hit when the shuttle is on the right straight line trajectory.
side of the body.
 Clear – A stroke which sends the
 For left handed players: A stroke hit
shuttle high over the opponents head
when the shuttle is on the left side of
and drops near the backcourt
the body.
boundary line.
 Round the head – An overhead  It may be hit with and overhand or
stroke played on the left or underhand stroke.
backhand side of the body.  Can be used as offensive or defensive
 Smash – A hard hit overhand stroke play.
with a fast downward path.  Drop Shot – The shuttle is stroked
over the net so it drops very close to
 It is a main attacking stroke.
the net.
Scoring
 The game is played up to 21 points
 Points are scored only by the serving
side.
 A point is rewarded to the serving side
whenever the other side commits a fault.
 If a fault is committed by the

serving side, the server does not


score a point and loses the serve.
Scoring continued

Singles
 There are 21 points in a singles
game.
 When the score is 20-20 the
winner is the player with a 2 point
advantage.
 If the score goes up to 29-29 the
winner is the first to reach 30.
Serving

Singles
 A player can only score while
serving.
 Each time they score a point, they
switch service courts.
 Whenever a players score is zero or
an even number, they serve from the
right side service court.
 When the server’s score is an odd
number they serve from the left side
service court.
Serving Rules
 The server must keep both feet  A serve that touches the net and
within the service court during the goes into the proper service area
serve. is legal.
 The serve must be underhand and  If the server misses the shuttle
the shuttle must be contacted entirely on the serve, it is not a
below the waist. fault and they can serve again.
 The shuttle must be hit in front of  If any part of the racket touches
the body. the shuttle it is considered a
serve and is a fault.
 The server may not serve until the  The server should announce the
receiver is ready. score before each serve.
 During a serve, the partner of the  If a single player is playing a
server and receiver may stand doubles team, the single player is
anywhere as long as they don’t allowed two terms of service.
obstruct the opponents view.
General Rules

 Winners of the first game


must serve first in the next
game.
 Teams change sides after
each game.
 Any shuttle landing on the
lines are IN.
 During a rally, if the
shuttle touches the net and
goes over it is good.
Faults

 Overhand serves –  If the shuttle…


 Anytime the server contacts the  Hits any obstruction such as the
shuttle higher than their waist. ceiling, wall, backboard, etc.
 If any part of the head of the racket  Fails to go over the net.
is higher than the server’s hand
holding the racket.
 Is hit by the other team before it
 During the serve, the shuttle lands crosses the net.
outside the correct service court.  Is not distinctively hit, but held
 If the server’s or receiver's feet are momentarily on the racket.
not in the correct service court as  Is hit more than once in
the shuttle is served. succession by a team.
 If the player touches the net with their  Hits any part of the players
racket or body. body.
Strategy

 Put your opponent on the defensive.


 Hit the bird so that your opponents
only possible return is an upward
direction.
 Hit the shuttle with an overhand
stroke whenever possible.
 Use the smash if possible.
 Play to your opponents weakness.
 Use a variety of shots and keep
your opponent moving.
 Recover your own court position
quickly.
Presented by:

Hapsa A. Javir
Beed II
THANK YOU…

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