We have been playing badminton for a while but have yet to focus in on the rules. Here is a quick overview of the official rules of badminton.
A badminton match is played to the best of three games. Rock-Paper-Scissors determines first serve or choice of side. The object of a badminton game is to hit the badminton shuttlecock over the badminton net and onto the ground within bounds on your opponent's side of the court. A rally can also be lost by hitting the shuttle into the badminton net, out of bounds, before it crosses the net to your side, or if it strikes your clothing or body rather than your badminton racket.
Badminton Scoring Formats
In class we will utilize rally play; 21 points are needed to win a badminton game.
In rally play, a point can be awarded to either team, and in most cases, a point is awarded along with resumption of service, except when a rally point is lost by the first member of a serving doubles team.
At the conclusion of each badminton game, players or teams must switch sides. If a third game is necessary during a match, sides are switched during that game when a player/team has reached eight points in doubles or men's singles, six points in women's singles, or 11 points in rally play.
Badminton Serving Rules
As in tennis, badminton service is always done diagonally, e.g. from the right service court to the opponent's left service court. The first serve is always taken from the right court, and subsequent serves are taken from alternating sides.
Line shots in badminton service or rallies are considered in, though court bounds are different for singles and doubles play. The back line is the same for both, but singles badminton is played with the narrower of the two sidelines.
For your blog for this week. Tell me one thing you learned about badminton that you did not know before reading this blog.
P.S. The rock/paper/scissors thing I made up it is not an official badminton rule.
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Allen Zhou
I learned that the first serve is always from the right court.
One thing i learned about badminton that i didn't know before was that you can lose the shuttlecock before it crosses the net to your side.
-Christopher Chan
Lauren Celine
Serves are always done diagonally
I learned you have to score 21 points in order to win a badminton game.
~Elise Tonelson
I learned that when a team has reached 8 points in men's doubles or singles/6 points in women's singles/11 points in a rally play, in a third game during a match, the teams will switch sides.
-Abby Stauffer
I did not know that you need 21 points to win.
-Annieee Li :)
I did not know that the first serve is always from the right...until now.
-Isabel Galvan
Sphoorthy Pasala
One thing I leaern is that when the game is not over as in the points didnt reach 21 points. Then you look if the points reach 11 points first, they win the game.
One thing i learned about badminton that i didn't know before was that you can lose the shuttlecock before it crosses the net to your side.
Jesse Pfeffer
One thing i learned about badminton that i didn't know before was that you can lose the shuttlecock before it crosses the net to your side.
Jesse Pfeffer
oops just noticed this blog so yeah i know its late anyways i did this last semester so ill pretend that i just learned that after each game players switch sides
johnny stopher
ps i understand if i get no credit its my fault
Julian Mu
I didnt know that singles badminton is played with the narrower of the two sidelines.
Yusuf Khan
I learned that a badminton game starts with rock paper scissors
i learned that serves are diagnal
Tommy yeung
Max Mondelo
I didn't know badminton is so similar to tennis, especially when it comes to the serves.
Tommy Yeung
I learned that serves are always diagonal
David Grossman
I learned that during a 3rd game of badminton, when necessary, the teams must switch sides when a certain amount of points is reached.
One thing i learned is that you have to serve to the other side of the court and to not pair up with johnny stopher
Daniel delgado
i already read this before but idr any of it.
I learned that if a third game is necessary during a match sides are switched when a player has reached 8 point in mens or 6 points in womens or 11 point in rally.
-amber chen
I learned that the serve needs to go into the opposite square/court.
gillian Harris
Delaram Mirzania
i learned that first serve is always from the right court.
I learned that you start serving from the right side and alternate side. Can i get half credit or something? I had no idea we were suppose to do this.
-James Yang
I did not know that you needed 21points to win a professional badminton match. -michael waring
one thing i leanred was that is badminton is rally scoring. navarre freeman
One new thing that i learned about badminton is that when you serve the shuttlecock, it must go diagonal to the opposite box on the other side of the net or else the other team gets to serve.
-Sam Haven
Brandon Parr
I learned that in badminton you have to serve diagonally in doubles.
I learned that in a professional game of badminton, the score goes up to 21 points.
-Michael Waring
I am resending this as I noticed that my first submission did not post. I am not sure why, but I will check next time to make sure it works.
I learned you can lose the shuttlecock before it crosses the net to your side.
-Kevin Liu
i learned you use rock paper scizzor (dont care how its spelled) to determine first serve
Jamie Ertel
Patrick Chidueme
I learnt the game points of the badminton game.
Patrick Chidueme
I learnt about the game points of badminton.
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