WHAT IS BADMINTON? HISTORY/ FACILITIES AND EQUIPMENT/BASIC SKILLS/BASIC RULES

Aratea, Mhea Shane C.
2 Dec 202005:01

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Maya Shane Aratella introduces viewers to the sport of badminton, highlighting its origins in India and its evolution into a popular sport in England and Canada. The video covers the necessary equipment, including a racket, net, and shuttlecock, and outlines the basic skills such as proper grip techniques and footwork. It also explains the rules of the game, including service, scoring, and fault conditions. The tutorial aims to engage viewers in enjoying the physical, mental, and emotional benefits of playing badminton.

Takeaways

  • 🏸 Badminton is a versatile sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors using a racket to hit a shuttlecock across a net.
  • 🎾 The game has different formats, including singles and doubles, with the objective to hit the shuttlecock back and forth over the net.
  • 🏓 Badminton was invented in India as 'Panna' and was popularized in England after British officers brought it back from India.
  • 📍 The sport's name 'Badminton' originates from the Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England, where it was played extensively.
  • 👟 Proper facilities for badminton include a court, a net, shuttlecocks, and rackets, with the option to use an office space for casual play.
  • 🤚 The grip is crucial in badminton, with two main techniques: the forehand and backhand gripping techniques, affecting how the racket is held.
  • 👣 Footwork and stance are essential, with three basic stances: attacking, defensive, and net play, each used for different types of shots.
  • 🏅 The scoring system in badminton consists of matches with three games, with the first to 21 points winning, except in singles where it's different.
  • 🔄 The change of ends occurs after the first game and at specific points during the third game, if played.
  • 🙅‍♂️ Service rules are strict, with the serve needing to be underarm and below the waist, and faults occur for serves that don't meet these criteria.
  • 📝 Scoring points in badminton are earned when the opponent faults, with specific rules for when points are not awarded and when play is replayed.

Q & A

  • Who is the presenter of the video on badminton?

    -The presenter of the video is Maya Shane Aratella.

  • What is the primary objective of playing badminton?

    -The primary objective of playing badminton is to hit the shuttlecock or birdie back and forth across a net using a racket.

  • How did badminton originate?

    -Badminton originated in India as a game called 'Panna' and was brought to England by British officers who were fascinated by the game.

  • What are the common forms of badminton?

    -The common forms of badminton are singles and doubles.

  • What are the benefits of playing badminton?

    -Playing badminton can improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

  • What are the basic facilities and equipment needed for badminton?

    -The basic facilities and equipment needed for badminton include a court, a net, shuttlecocks, and rackets.

  • What are the two basic types of racket grip techniques in badminton?

    -The two basic types of racket grip techniques in badminton are the forehand gripping technique and the backhand gripping technique.

  • What is the proper way to hold a badminton racket?

    -The proper way to hold a badminton racket is similar to shaking hands, not too tight or too loose, allowing for a flexible wrist.

  • What are the three basic footwork and stances in badminton?

    -The three basic footwork and stances in badminton are the attacking stance, the defensive stance, and the net stance.

  • How does the scoring system work in a badminton match?

    -A badminton match consists of three games, and the player who first reaches 21 points wins the game. In singles for men, the first side to get 15 points wins, and for women, it's 11 points. In doubles, the first side to get 15 points wins.

  • When do players change ends during a badminton match?

    -Players change ends after finishing the first game, and if a third game is played, they should change ends when the leading score reaches 6, 11, or 15.

  • What are the rules regarding the serve in badminton?

    -The serve in badminton must be done underarm and below the server's waist. An overhand serve is against the rules and would be considered a fault.

  • How do you score a point in badminton?

    -You score a point in badminton when your opponent makes a fault, such as the shuttlecock landing on their side of the court, passing through or under the net, or touching the ceiling or side walls.

Outlines

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🏸 Introduction to Badminton

Maya Shane Aratella introduces the video's focus on learning to play badminton. Badminton is described as a versatile indoor or outdoor sport that uses a racket to hit a shuttlecock across a net. The game can be played in singles or doubles formats, aiming to improve physical, mental, and emotional well-being. The sport's origins are traced back to India, where it was known as 'Panna,' and its modern form was popularized by British officers in Gloucestershire, England, before spreading globally.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Badminton

Badminton is a sport played with a racket and a shuttlecock, where players hit the shuttlecock over a net. It can be played both indoors and outdoors, and it is a game that requires agility, speed, and strategic thinking. In the video, badminton is the central theme, and the script explains how to play the game, its history, and the equipment needed.

💡Racket

A racket is the equipment used in badminton to hit the shuttlecock. It is a lightweight, perforated frame with a handle, designed to provide a good grip and control. The script mentions the importance of the racket as a fundamental piece of equipment for playing badminton.

💡Shuttlecock

The shuttlecock, also known as the birdie, is the projectile used in badminton. It is different from a ball, as it has feathers or synthetic material that create a旋动 when hit, making it travel in a more predictable path. The script refers to the shuttlecock as the object that players hit back and forth over the net.

💡Singles and Doubles

These terms refer to the number of players on each team in a badminton match. Singles involve one player per side, while doubles involve two players per side. The script explains that these are common forms of badminton, each with its own strategies and techniques.

💡Grip

Grip in badminton refers to how a player holds the racket. A proper grip is crucial for controlling the racket effectively and executing various shots. The script describes two basic types of grips: the forehand and the backhand gripping techniques, which are essential for playing the game.

💡Footwork

Footwork in badminton is the movement and positioning of a player's feet to reach and return the shuttlecock effectively. Good footwork is key to a player's ability to cover the court and respond quickly to their opponent's shots. The script outlines the importance of footwork and mentions the three basic steps involved.

💡Service

Service in badminton is the act of starting a rally by hitting the shuttlecock into the opponent's court. It is a strategic part of the game, as the serve can set the tone for the rally. The script explains the rules and techniques for serving, including the proper stance and the requirement to serve underarm.

💡Stance

Stance in badminton refers to the body position a player takes when preparing to hit the shuttlecock. The script describes two main stances: attacking stance, used for hitting overhead shots, and defensive stance, used for retrieving shots. Each stance is tailored to the type of shot being played.

💡Volley

A volley in badminton is a shot played in the air before the shuttlecock touches the ground. It is a quick reaction shot that can catch the opponent off guard. The script mentions volley as a technique used to replay the shuttlecock from one side to another.

💡Scoring System

The scoring system in badminton determines how points are awarded and how matches are won. The script explains that a match consists of three games, with the first to 21 points winning a game, except in singles for men and doubles, where the first to 15 points wins.

💡Fault

A fault in badminton occurs when a player fails to follow the rules, such as hitting the shuttlecock out of bounds or not serving correctly. The script describes various faults, including when the shuttlecock touches the player, the ceiling, or the side walls, resulting in a point for the opponent.

Highlights

Introduction to badminton as an enjoyable indoor or outdoor recreational activity using a racket and shuttlecock.

Badminton's objective is to hit the shuttlecock back and forth, improving physical, mental, and emotional well-being.

Historical origins of badminton in India as 'Panna' and its spread to England and Canada.

Essential facilities and equipment for playing badminton, including a court, net, shuttlecock, and racket.

Proper racket grip techniques: forehand and backhand gripping for optimal control and flexibility.

Footwork and stance in badminton, including attacking, defensive, and net stance for strategic play.

Service rules in badminton, emphasizing the underarm serve below the waist.

Scoring system details, with matches consisting of three games to 21 points, and variations for singles and doubles.

Change of ends during a match, with specific conditions for the first and third games.

Service rules for singles and doubles, dictating serving positions based on point count and court side.

Scoring conditions, including when to score points and faults that result in no points.

How to determine faults in badminton, such as shuttlecock landing out of bounds or touching the net.

Instructions for replaying a point when a fault is made, without changing the score.

The importance of proper service technique to avoid faults in badminton.

Overview of badminton's rules for serving and receiving, ensuring fair and competitive gameplay.

Transcripts

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hello everyone i am maya shane aratella

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and for today's

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video we will learn how to play a

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badminton that you will surely enjoy

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without further ado let's get started

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badminton is an indoor or can be an

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outdoor recreational activity that uses

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a racket

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to hit the shuttle clock across the net

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common form

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are singles and doubles the object of

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the game is to hit the shuttle or

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birdie back and forth

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it will also improve our physical mental

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and emotional self

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badminton invented in india as panna

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british officer fascinated by the game

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and brought it back in their conscious

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state at badminton gloucestershire

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the game spread in england and canada

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where it is now

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outstanding in their sports now that we

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already know what is a badminton and how

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and where it started

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it's time for us to play for that let me

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change

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now that we are ready it's time for us

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to know the facilities and equipment in

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badminton

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first is the port you can also use an

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office space

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so that you can move freely and swiftly

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second is the net you can also the liner

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aside so that you can identify the

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center

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third is the shuttle cup or your burden

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and lastly

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your rocket the basic skills in

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badminton

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grip it is a proper way on holding your

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racket

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it is more likely shaking hands not so

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tight and not so loose

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but a comfortable way so that it will

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help you to have

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a flexible wrist to control your moves

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there are two basic types of holding a

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racket

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first is the forehand gripping technique

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and second

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is the backhand gripping technique

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forehand gripping technique

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your top is not necessary to press the

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rocket

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backhand gripping technique a backhand

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stroke requires to use through top

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press your thumb on the wider surface of

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the badminton grip

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service is an act of putting a ball in a

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gate

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footwork and stance it is the movement

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employing a badminton

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there are three basic steps first is

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attacking stance it is used in hitting

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overhead

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forehead stroke turn your body sideways

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raise racket leg and non-rocket forward

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leg is wide apart raise both arm

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it enables to hit powerful shots

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defensive stance it is used in

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retrieving

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the opponent's mesh face to the front of

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the court

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raised rocket in front of you around

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waist height

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raised on rocket to balance and net

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stats

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enables you to take the shuttle in

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the highest point

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raise your rocket in front of your body

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slightly above

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waist height raise non-rocket arm for

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body bullets

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raise body weight slightly forward and

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get ready to pounce forward

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lastly volley volley is a manner of

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replaying the shuttle in one side to

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another

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and execute the difference basic rules

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in badminton

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toast a game will start with a toast the

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winning side will decide

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either serve or to receive and to start

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at one end of the court or other

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scoring system a match should consist of

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three games

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the game is won by the first who gets 21

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winning game will serve first in the

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next game

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single for men the first side who gets

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15

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single for women the first side who gets

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11.

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the doubles the first side who gets 15.

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change of end change ends with your

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opponent

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after finishing the first game if the

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third game was to be played

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you should change end when the leading

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score of 6 of 11

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or 8 or 15 service one of the most

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important rules in badminton is about

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the serve

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the serve should always be done under

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arm and below the server's waist

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an offer on serve is against the basic

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rules of badminton

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and would be considered a fault singles

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served and received in the right if the

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serving side has an even number of

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points

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serve and receive in left if survey side

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has an odd number of points

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doubles first service must be in the

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right side

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only the opponent was standing

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diagonally from the server

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and shall return the service scoring and

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serving

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you score a point when opponent makes a

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fault

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shuttle cease to be in a plane and no

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points when

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you make a fold shuttle touches your

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side of court

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fold lands outside the boundary of the

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court

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passes through or under the net fails to

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pass the net

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touches the ceiling or side walls

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touches the person or dress of a player

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such as any other object or person

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outside the images surrounding of the

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court

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let's aled this gold to the end of their

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rally to replay the point

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the score doesn't change and the same

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servers serve again to the same

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receiving player

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