BADMINTON RULES FOR SINGLES- Avoid penalties by knowing the rules for singles #badminton #singles
Summary
TLDRIn this instructional video, Coach Kenny Asuncion outlines the essential rules for badminton singles, crucial for players aiming to compete. The game is played to 21 points, with a win requiring two out of three games. At 20-all, the first to score two consecutive points wins. The court is smaller in singles, with the outer area out of bounds. Serving must be diagonal and within the box, and players switch sides at 11 points and after each game. The video also covers service rules, in-play strategies, and the importance of line judges. It concludes with advice on improving singles play and the post-match etiquette of shaking hands.
Takeaways
- 🏸 Badminton singles is played until 21 points per game, with the winner needing to win two out of three games.
- 🔄 In the event of a 20-all tie, the player who scores two consecutive points first wins the game, with a maximum score of 30 points.
- 🎾 The server starts from the right service box for even-numbered scores and the left for odd-numbered scores.
- 🏟 The singles court is smaller, with the outer area considered out of bounds, simplifying play.
- 👀 The shuttlecock is considered 'in' if the cork (head) hits the line and bounces out, emphasizing the importance of line judges.
- 🙅♂️ Servers and receivers must stay within their service boxes and not step on the lines during play to avoid faults.
- 🔄 After the serve, players can hit the shuttlecock anywhere within the court, as long as it lands within the designated area.
- ⏲ At 11 points, players can take a 60-second break, and after winning a game, a two-minute break is allowed for coaching.
- 🤝 After the match, players and officials shake hands, demonstrating sportsmanship and respect.
- 📈 To improve in singles, understanding specific strategies and watching instructional videos can be beneficial.
Q & A
What is the scoring system in badminton singles?
-In badminton singles, the game is played until 21 points per game or set. A player must win two out of three games or sets to win the match. If both players are tied at 20 points, the first player to get two consecutive points wins the game. The maximum score can go up to 30, and the first to 31 wins.
How does the serving order work in singles badminton?
-The server is determined by a coin toss or shuttle toss. The server must start from the right service box for even numbered scores and from the left service box for odd numbered scores. After each point, the server changes sides according to the score.
What is the size of the playing area in singles badminton?
-In singles badminton, the court is slightly smaller than in doubles. The outer area is considered out, meaning if the shuttle lands there, it's an automatic point for the opponent.
What happens if the shuttle hits the line during a rally?
-If the cork of the shuttle hits the line and bounces out, it is still considered in. However, if the shuttle lands outside and then bounces back in, it is considered out.
What are the rules regarding serving in singles badminton?
-The serve must be diagonal and land inside the service box. If the serve is short or lands outside the service box, it is considered out. The server must stay within the service box and not lift their feet upon contact with the shuttle.
Can a player hit the shuttle after it has been called out during a rally?
-If a shuttle is called out but the player hits it again, the rally must continue. However, if the shuttle was indeed out and the opponent didn't get it, the player who hit the out shuttle gets the point.
When can players take a break during a game in singles badminton?
-Players can take a 60-second break when the score reaches 11 points. After winning two sets or after the third set, there is a two-minute break for coaching and rest.
What happens if the shuttle hits the net during service?
-If the shuttle hits the net during service but lands inside the designated area, the opponent must hit it back; otherwise, it is the server's point.
How does the side change work in singles badminton?
-Players switch sides after the first game and again before the third game if necessary. At 11 points during each game, players also switch sides.
What should a player do after the match is completed?
-After the match, players should come forward to the net, shake hands, and also shake hands with the umpire and service judge.
Outlines
🏸 Basic Rules and Scoring System in Badminton Singles
This paragraph introduces the fundamental rules and scoring system of badminton singles. The game is played until 21 points per game or set, with the requirement to win two out of three games to secure a match victory. In case of a tie at 20 points, the player who first scores two consecutive points wins the game, with a maximum score of 30 points. The umpire decides the server through a coin toss or shuttle toss, and the server must start from the right service box. The court dimensions are smaller in singles, with the outer area considered out of bounds. The paragraph also explains the service rules, emphasizing the importance of staying within the service box and serving diagonally to the opponent's service box.
🏸 Serving and Court Positioning in Badminton Singles
This paragraph delves into the specifics of serving and court positioning in singles badminton. It details the requirement for players to serve diagonally and stay within their service box, with the server alternating sides after scoring a point. The paragraph also discusses the importance of the shuttle's landing position relative to the lines, with the 'cork' or head of the shuttle determining whether a shot is in or out. Additionally, it mentions the rules regarding hitting the shuttle after it has bounced, emphasizing that a shot is still playable if it hits the net but lands within the court. The paragraph outlines the protocol for player positions during rallies and the importance of adhering to court boundaries.
🏸 Game Breaks, Side Changes, and Etiquette in Badminton Singles
The final paragraph covers the rules for game breaks, side changes, and post-game etiquette in badminton singles. It explains that players can take a 60-second break at 11 points and a two-minute break after winning the first game, during which coaches may provide guidance. The paragraph also addresses the requirement to switch sides at 11 points in the third game and the importance of sportsmanship, such as shaking hands with the opponent and officials after the match. The video concludes with encouragement to improve singles play by understanding strategies and watching instructional videos.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Singles
💡Points
💡Games/Set
💡Serving
💡Court
💡Rally
💡Fault
💡Score
💡Service Box
💡Rest/Break
💡Shuttlecock
Highlights
In badminton singles, the game is played until 21 points per game or set.
To win a match, a player must win two out of the three games or sets.
In the event of a tie at 20 points, the first player to score two consecutive points wins the game.
The maximum score in a game is 30, with the 31st point winning the game.
The server is determined by a coin toss or shuttle toss, and serves from the right side.
Service must start from the right side for even numbers and left side for odd numbers.
The singles court is smaller, with the outer area considered out of bounds.
A shuttle hitting the line but bouncing out is still considered in play.
Players should always attempt to return a shuttle if uncertain if it's out.
Serving and receiving must be done within the designated service box.
Players must stay within their service box and not step on the lines during service or after hitting.
Serves must be diagonal and land within the opponent's service box.
If the shuttle hits the net during service but lands in the designated area, the opponent must return it.
Players switch serving sides after each point, following the server's score.
A 60-second break is allowed at 11 points for coaching and hydration.
After winning the first game, players switch sides and have a two-minute break for coaching.
If a player wins two straight sets, there is no need for a third game.
In a third game, players switch sides at 11 points and have a 60-second rest.
After the game, players shake hands at the net and with the umpire and service judge.
Strategies and tactics specific to singles badminton can be learned through dedicated videos.
Transcripts
if you've started playing badminton and
want to play
singles you need to know the rules of
the game
especially if you intend to join
competitions
in this video you'll learn everything
you need to
to play the game properly
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hi i'm coach kenny asuncion and if you
want to level up your game
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here are the rules that you absolutely
need to know and keep in mind
so that you can play the game properly
the first thing you need to know about
singles
is the fact that it is until 21 points
per game or set
okay but you have to win two out of the
three
games or set now the scoring is
until 21 but should there be instances
that you and your opponent
are both tied at 20 all then the first
player who gets two consecutive points
will win that particular game okay so
if you keep on going 21 all 22
all 23 all the maximum score
will be 30. so that's it whoever gets to
31st
wins that game okay so
now um the umpire will be
tossing a coin or maybe you know
throwing the shuttle
tossing the shuttle and whoever the
court will point to
gets to serve so whoever is serving
will have to start from the right side
because all even numbers should be
served from the right side and all odd
numbers
will be served on the left side now for
singles
the court is slightly smaller this
outer area is sort of cancelled out
or meaning if the shot goes there that's
already considered out
so if your opponent hits the shuttle
somewhere in this area
or somewhere in this area you don't need
to hit the shuttle and it's an automatic
point for you
however if you hit the shuttle back then
the rally just continues
okay another crucial point for that
is the fact that when the cork of the
shuttle
hits the line but bounces out that is
still considered
in okay so be very very careful and i
would always say
that if you're not certain that the
shuttle is out you might as well hit it
back to your opponent
so you start to serve from the right
side because the score is
zero off so rally then continues
if you do get the point then you just
shift to the left side
to do your serve okay when you are
serving
you must stay within your box
okay so service will only be from this
area
if you happen to step on the lines
of the front or on the side you could be
called
fault by the umpire or service judge
so you must stay inside the box as
a server or as a receiver
after hitting okay so
all the serves are diagonal now if
this player is serving to this player
it has to be diagonal and it has to be
inside
the box okay again stressing out that
the outside part is already considered
out
so the player has to serve within
this box if the serve lands here
that is called short or considered out
so you must serve it diagonal inside
this box okay after the serve
you can go to the middle and continue on
with the rally
okay do take note that when the serve is
on the wrong side of the court
but the opponent hits it anyway then the
rally just
continues another question
if the serve if the shuttle hits the net
to does it you know is it the fault or
is it considered in if the shuttle
being served hits the net but still
lands inside
the designated area then the opponent
must hit it back otherwise it will be
the point
of the server so for instance
you get another point from the rally
then you just switch
so you follow the score of the server
so for instance
player a gets another point so
the score is two player a serves from
the right side
player b opponent has to go diagonal
and also stay on the right side so you
follow
the servers score to know where you have
to stand
so okay the rally continues this time
player b gets the point and
the score now becomes one two so what
happens
again you follow the score of the server
so server is player b one
one two so you follow the score
of player b so it just continues on
from the rally getting the points okay
so it doesn't matter if it's your serve
or if you're receiving
you can get the point as long as you get
the rally
okay just again to stress it out
if the shuttle ongoing shuttle
hits the line and bounces out that is
considered in
but if the shuttle lands outside but
bounces somehow back
in it's considered out so those are
crucial
crucial rules of the game what do they
look at
they do not look at the feather of the
shuttle they look at where the cork
lands first so if the cork lands on the
line and bounces out that's in
but if the cork lands out and bounces in
that's still out
okay so when a person is serving
it has to be diagonal same with the
receiver but
after that you can hit it anywhere
anywhere as long as it's within
this box this outer part of the cord
is considered outside okay
same with the lines at the back if the
shuttle
lands and touches the end line but
bounces out that's still
in that's why it's very important to
have line judges
because when you're playing sometimes
it's really
hard to see where the shuttle landed
and specifically where the cork touched
first
okay it's not where the feather touched
but about the cork
now if the rally is ongoing and
shuttle somehow again hits the net
but manages to go in you must take it
and you must play it back okay because
that's still considered in it's never a
fault
okay now for the server or receiver
you must stay within your box do not
stand on the lines whether in the middle
or the front okay you have to stay
within your boxes
for the service and the receiving
aside from the fact that you cannot step
on the line
when you are serving you are not
supposed to
lift your feet okay upon
contact of the shuttle you're not
supposed to lift the feet after hitting
the shuttle
then you can lift and move back to the
middle okay
so you can only raise your heel slightly
when you serve
but you cannot lift the feet because the
service judge will call you
fault now
when you are scoring at 11 points
you can stop and take a
you know take a rest take a sip of water
if you have a coach at the back waiting
for you
the coaches can come to the side and
speak to you
at 11 points whoever gets the point
first at 11
doesn't matter but you take a break
whether it's your opponent that
got to 11 first or you got to 11 first
you take a break for 60 seconds
so a coach or maybe a friend could come
in and talk to you
just for 60 seconds then you have to go
back
on board and continue with the game now
whoever reaches
21 wins that first game and
you have to move and change
sides off the court but before going
back in there's another two minute break
for coaching and you know extra tips
from your friends or coaches
before you actually go back so you
switch sides
and continue the game now if you've won
the first game
and won the second game then there's no
need to play
the third game okay the third set the
third game you don't need to play it
if you've won two straight sets that's
it but
if both of you win one set each
then you have to go for a third game
third set third game so again you will
have that
two minute interval two minutes for
coaches to come and talk to you then
you switch sides but at 11 points
again you have your 60 second rest
go and speak to your coaches and then
you have to switch
sides at 11. okay so it's kind of like
evening the
the score and evening you know
staying on one side of the court
additional tip when the rally is ongoing
and a shot was hit outside going
out but the player hits it
again the rally must continue okay
however if this person person a
hits the shuttle which was out
and b didn't get it then a
gets the point when the game is done and
you've won two straight sets or
one via three games or three sets
normally after the game you come forward
the net
you shake hands and go to the umpire to
shake the hands of the umpire
and the service judge as well you can
improve your singles game
by knowing the right strategies
specifically for this kind of match
watch the videos that you see on your
screen to learn tactics
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