BADMINTON RULES FOR SINGLES- Avoid penalties by knowing the rules for singles #badminton #singles

Badminton Coach Kennie
16 Sept 202011:27

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.

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