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BADMINTON

A variation of Badminton which has


been developed only recently, Speed
Badminton or Speedminton, is played
without a net, and is gaining
popularity, especially in Germany.
BADMINTON
Badminton is a net game played on a
rectangular court where opponents
volley shuttlecock over a net using a
racket. The aim of the game is to score
points by landing the shuttlecock in
the opponent’s court. Matches for
badminton include singles, doubles,
and mixed doubles.
BADMINTON
How to hold the racket:
Forehand or the handshake
grip positions – the
thumb and pointing
fingers wrapped
around the
handle forming
a letter V while the
rest of the
fingers are spread supporting the
bottom part of the handle.
BADMINTON
How to hold the racket:
The backhand grip –
from the forehand
grip position, the
fingers are moved
slightly to place the
thumb. Pressing flat
on the flat side of the
handle while the rest
of fingers are positioned together.
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BADMINTON
STROKES
BADMINTON
Basic Strokes or Hits
Clear – shot done with the stroke
above the head, the shuttle travelling
up targeting the 1.GONL REVECIS
NILE.
BADMINTON
Basic Strokes or Hits
LOB – shot done with the stroke below
the head about 2.SITAW VELEL, the
shuttle travelling up.
BADMINTON
Basic Strokes or Hits
3 PODR – shot usually done with the
stroke above the head, the shuttle
travelling up but dropping just near
the net.
It is
4. RELAC
4. __
BADMINTON
Basic Strokes or Hits
Net drop/shot – usually done with the
stroke below the head, the shuttle
travelling just barely 5. HUCINGOT
THE TEN and landing near it.
BADMINTON
Basic Strokes or Hits
6.RIVED – shot usually done with the
stroke about the level of the head; the
shuttle travelling 7.HSITRAGT or flat
over the net.
BADMINTON
Basic Strokes or Hits
8.SHAMS – shot done with the stroke
above the head, the shuttle travelling
down with the 9. WOPER and 10
SEPED; one of the most powerful
attack in badminton.
Left Service court
Right Service court

1
2
3 5 6
9
10
4
7
8
Left service court Short service line
Sideline for singles right service court
Sideline for doubles Post
Center line Double long service line
Net backline
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BADMINTON
BADMINTON
Rules
A game can take place with either
two(singles) or four (doubles) player
An official match has to be played
indoors on the proper court
dimensions The dimensions are 6.1m
by 13.4 m, The net is situated through
the middle of the court and is set at
1.55m
BADMINTON
Rules
To score a point the shuttlecock must hit
within the parameters of the opponents
court
If the shuttlecock hits the net or lands
out then a point is awarded to your
opponent.
Players must serve diagonally across the
net to their opponent. As points are won
then serving stations move from one side
to other.
BADMINTON
Rules
There are no second serves so if your first
serve goes out then your opponent wins the
point.
Each game will start with a toss to determine
which player will serve first and which side of
the court the opponent would like to start
from.
Once the shuttlecock is “live” then a player
may move around the court as they wish They
are permitted to hit the shuttlecock from out
of the playing area
BADMINTON
Rules
If a player touches the net with a part of
their body or racket then it is deemed a
fault and their opponent receives the
point.
A fault is also called if a player
deliberately distracts their opponent, the
shuttlecock is caught in the racket then
flung, the shuttlecock is hit twice or the
player continues to infract with the laws
of Badminton.
BADMINTON
Rules
Each game is umpired by a referee on a high
chair who overlooks the game. There are also
line judges who monitor if the shuttlecock
lands in or not. The referee has overriding
calls on violations and faults.
Let may be called by the referee if an
unforeseen or accidental circumstance arose
These may include the shuttlecock getting
stuck in the bet, server serving out of turn,
one player may not be ready or a decision
which is too close to call.
BADMINTON
Rules
The game has only two rest periods
coming the form of a 90 second rest
after the first game and a 5 minute rest
period after the second game
BADMINTON
Rules
Explanation
A and B win a point (1-0) A and B will
change service courts. A will serve again
from the left service court C and D will
stay in the same service courts

C and D win a point (1-1) and also right


to serve Nobody will change their
respective service courts
BADMINTON
Rules
Explanation
A and B win a point (2-1) and also right
to serve Nobody will change their
respective service courts

C and D win a point (2-2) and also right


to serve Nobody will change their
respective service courts
BADMINTON
Rules
Explanation
C and D win a point (3-2) C and D will
change service courts, serves from Left
service court A and B will stay in the
same service courts and so
On..
BADMINTON
Rules
Note:
The order of server depends on the score
odd or even same as in singles.

The service courts are changed by the


servicing side only when a point is scored.
In all other cases, the players continue to
stay in their respective service court from
where they played previous rally. This shall
guarantee alternate server.

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