The Rules of Badminton - EXPLAINED!

Ninh Ly
27 Mar 201503:28

Summary

TLDRNinh Ly's video script offers a comprehensive guide to badminton, detailing the game's objective to win two sets by scoring 21 points, with a minimum lead of two points. The script explains the court dimensions, the importance of serving below the waist, and the legality of shuttlecock landings. It outlines the rules, including no double hits, no net touching, and no out-of-bounds shots, and emphasizes the strategic use of shots like forehand, backhand, and smash. The video also clarifies unique aspects like 'lets' and the rule change at 29-29 points, encouraging viewers to enjoy and understand the fast-paced nature of badminton.

Takeaways

  • 🏸 Badminton can be played as singles (1v1) or doubles (2v2).
  • 🏆 The objective is to win 2 sets faster than your opponent by scoring 21 points with a 2-point lead.
  • 🔢 If the score is tied at 20-20, the game continues until one player or team has a 2-point lead.
  • 🏹 Points are scored by hitting the shuttlecock over the net and onto the opponent's floor without them returning it.
  • 📏 The court is 13.4m long and 6.1m wide, with the net standing 1.55m above the ground.
  • 👟 Serving the shuttlecock legally requires hitting it below the waist and into the correct service area.
  • ♻️ A rally occurs when the shuttlecock goes back and forth between players until someone fails to return it.
  • 🚫 You cannot hit the shuttlecock outside the court, touch the net, hit it twice in succession, or use your body to hit it.
  • 🎯 There are various shots like forehand, backhand, slice, touch, and smash to score points in the game.
  • 🕹 If the score reaches 29-29, the player or team who scores the 30th point wins the set without needing a 2-point lead.

Q & A

  • What is the main objective of a badminton game?

    -The main objective of a badminton game is for you or your team to win 2 sets faster than your opponent by scoring 21 points and being at least two points ahead.

  • How do you score a point in badminton?

    -To score a point, you must hit the shuttlecock with your racket over the net and onto your opponent’s floor without the opponent successfully returning it.

  • What are the dimensions of a badminton court?

    -A badminton court is 13.4 meters long and 6.1 meters wide, and the net is 1.55 meters above the ground.

  • What are the different types of shots in badminton?

    -The different types of shots in badminton include forehand, backhand, slice, touch, and smash.

  • What happens if the scores are tied at 20-20?

    -If the scores are tied at 20-20, the game continues until one player or pair has a two-point lead.

  • What is a ‘let’ in badminton?

    -A 'let' is called when something unexpected interrupts the game, and the point must be replayed.

  • What are some common faults in badminton?

    -Common faults include hitting the shuttlecock outside the play area, hitting it twice in succession, touching the net, or hitting the shuttlecock into the net and it lands on your side of the court.

  • What happens if the shuttlecock hits the net in badminton?

    -Unlike tennis, if the shuttlecock hits the net and goes over, it is still in play and counts.

  • What is the special rule when the score reaches 29-29?

    -If the score reaches 29-29, the person who scores the 30th point wins the set without needing a two-point lead.

  • How does serving work in badminton?

    -To serve, a player must hit the shuttlecock below the waist, and it must travel over the net and land in the designated area for a serve to be considered legal.

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