🏆Rules for Badminton Singles - By BadmintonPlanet.com
Summary
TLDRThis video script offers a comprehensive guide to badminton singles, detailing the scoring system where matches are best of three games to 21 points. It explains the serving rules, emphasizing that the server changes sides based on their score being even or odd, and must serve diagonally to the opponent. The script also clarifies that the shuttlecock must cross the short service line on the first hit and outlines the consequences of faults like serving out of bounds. A mock tournament between 'Dan' and 'Li' illustrates the rules, providing viewers with a clear understanding of badminton singles gameplay.
Takeaways
- 🏸 Badminton singles matches are the best of three games, with each game won by the first player to 21 points.
- 📊 A player scores a point by winning a rally, and at 20-all, the player who leads by two points first wins the game.
- 🏟️ At 29-all, the player who scores the 30th point wins the game, and the server starts the next game.
- 🎾 The server's starting position alternates between the right and left service courts depending on the score's evenness.
- 🔄 When serving, the server must hit the shuttlecock diagonally to the opponent's service court, not directly opposite.
- 🚫 A fault occurs if the server serves to the opponent directly opposite or if the shuttlecock does not clear the short service line on the first hit.
- ✅ If the server wins a rally, they score a point and continue serving from the alternate service court.
- 🔄 If the receiver wins a rally, they score a point and become the new server, serving from the appropriate court based on the new score.
- 📍 The service court to use is indicated by the score's oddness or evenness, with left service for odd and right service for even.
- 🏓 After the first hit, the shuttlecock can land anywhere on the court as long as it is within the singles sidelines and behind the baseline.
Q & A
What is the scoring system for badminton singles?
-In badminton singles, a match consists of the best of three games, with each game being played to 21 points. A player must win by two points. If the score reaches 20-all, the player who first gains a two-point lead wins the game. If the score reaches 29-all, the player who scores the 30th point wins that game.
From which service court should a player serve when their score is an even number?
-When a player's score is an even number, they should serve from the right service court.
What is the requirement for the direction of the serve in badminton singles?
-In badminton singles, the server must serve diagonally to the opponent, not directly opposite to them. If the server serves to the opponent directly opposite, they will lose a point.
What happens if a player serves to the opponent directly opposite to them?
-If a player serves to the opponent directly opposite to them, they will lose a point.
What is the rule regarding the shuttlecock's landing area on the first hit in badminton singles?
-On the first hit, the shuttlecock must land beyond the short service line. It is also considered out if it lands beyond the singles sideline or the baseline.
Can the shuttlecock land in the red shaded region after the first hit in badminton singles?
-After the first hit, the shuttlecock can land in the red shaded region, which was previously the short service line area, for the rest of the rally.
What is the consequence of a shuttlecock landing outside the singles sideline?
-If the shuttlecock lands outside the singles sideline, it is considered out of bounds, and the player who hit the shuttlecock loses a point.
Who serves first in the next game after winning a game in badminton singles?
-The player who wins a game serves first in the next game.
What is the rule for changing service courts in badminton singles after winning a rally?
-If the server wins a rally, they score a point and then serve again from the alternate service court. If the receiver wins a rally, they score a point and become the new server, serving from the appropriate service court based on their new score (left if odd, right if even).
What is the purpose of the white squares highlighted in the script?
-The white squares highlighted in the script represent the service courts from which a player should serve based on their score (right service court for even scores, left service court for odd scores).
How does the server's position change when their score changes from even to odd, or vice versa, in badminton singles?
-When a server's score changes from even to odd, or vice versa, they must switch to the opposite service court to serve. If their score was even (and they were serving from the right service court), they move to the left service court, and if their score was odd (and they were serving from the left service court), they move to the right service court.
Outlines
🏸 Badminton Singles Scoring and Serving Rules
This paragraph explains the scoring system and serving rules for badminton singles. A match is the best of three games, with each game won by the first player to 21 points. At 20-all, a player must lead by two points to win the game, and at 29-all, the player scoring the 30th point wins. Serving rules dictate that at the start of the game and whenever the server's score is even, they serve from the right service court. Conversely, when the server's score is odd, they serve from the left service court. The server must serve diagonally to the opponent and cannot serve directly across. If a player wins a rally, they score a point and continue serving from the alternate service court. If the receiver wins a rally, they score a point and become the new server, serving from the appropriate court based on the new score's parity.
🏸 Serving and Scoring Errors in Badminton Singles
This paragraph continues the explanation of badminton singles rules, focusing on common errors in serving and scoring. It emphasizes that if the shuttlecock lands outside the singles sideline, it is out of bounds, and the player loses a point. The paragraph also reiterates the importance of serving diagonally to the receiver and not directly across, as this results in a point loss. It provides examples of how points are scored and serves are alternated based on the score's parity. The paragraph concludes with a recap of the rules and an invitation for viewers to enjoy playing badminton, highlighting the simplicity and fun of the game.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Scoring System
💡Service Court
💡Rally
💡Out of Bounds
💡Service Line
💡Baseline
💡Diagonal Service
💡Alternate Service Court
💡Mock Tournament
💡Short Service Line
Highlights
Scoring system for badminton singles is the best of three games of 21 points.
A player wins a game by having a two-point lead at 20-all or by scoring the 30th point at 29-all.
The player who wins a game serves first in the next game.
When the server's score is even, they serve from the right service court.
When the server's score is odd, they serve from the left service court.
The server must serve diagonally to the opponent, not directly opposite.
The server loses a point if they serve to the opponent directly opposite them.
If the server wins a rally, they score a point and continue to serve from the alternate service court.
If the receiver wins a rally, they score a point and become the new server.
The new server serves from the left service court if their score is odd, and from the right if it's even.
The first hit (serve) must land beyond the short service line.
The shuttlecock is considered out if it lands beyond the singles sideline or the baseline on the first hit.
After the first hit, the shuttlecock can land anywhere on the court except beyond the singles sideline and baseline.
The red team player is named Dan, and the blue team player is named Li.
Dan serves first from the right service court because the score is 0-0 (even).
After winning a point, the server switches to the left service court if their score is even, or stays on the right if odd.
If the shuttlecock lands outside the singles sideline after the first hit, it is out of bounds and the player loses a point.
The server must serve beyond the short service line, but after the first hit, the shuttlecock can land in the red shaded region.
The video provides a recap of the rules for badminton singles, emphasizing the scoring system and service rules.
The video concludes with a reminder to enjoy playing badminton and a goodbye message.
Transcripts
first let me explain the scoring system
for badminton singles a baby dancing
ghost is a match consists of the best of
three games of 21 points every time
there's a surf there's a point score the
site winning a rally as a point to his
score at 20 all the site which gains a
two-point lead first wins the game at 29
on the site scoring the 30th point wins
that game the site winning a game serve
first in the next game here's a quick
summary of the rules of badminton
singles when the school is 0 0 oh when
the server's score is an even number
such as 0 2 4 6 8 and so on the server's
serves from the right service court as
shown in the area highlighted with the
white squares in addition the server has
to serve to the opponent at the diagonal
direction the several cons served to the
opponent directly opposite from the
server when the
score is an odd number such as 1 3 5 7
and so on the server serves from the
left service code as shown in the area
highlighted with the white squares again
the server has to serve to the opponent
at a diagonal direction the server will
lose a point if he or she serves to the
opponent directly opposite from him or
her if the server wins a rally the
server scores a point and then serve
again from the alternate service code if
the receiver wind rally the receiver
scores a point and becomes the new
server as I mentioned earlier left
service quote if the score is odd and
right service code if the score is even
when you serve or as I call it the first
hit you have to make sure your
shuttlecock goes beyond a short service
line the short service lines are
indicated by the blue arrows in the
video also on the first hit your
shuttlecock will consider out of bound
if it lands beyond the singles sideline
as indicated by the orange arrows all it
lands beyond the baseline as pointed by
the black arrows in the video however
after the first hit on the second hit or
other following hits the shuttlecock can
land anywhere on the court as long as it
doesn't land beyond the singles sideline
and baseline as you can see on the video
after the first hit the red shaded
region for the short service line
disappeared and you are allowed to hit
the shuttlecock to that region for the
rest of the rally well at this point and
pretty much explain the rules for
bounded singles it's pretty simple isn't
it now
I would like to show you a mock having a
singles tournament between the red team
and blue team from the animation that
I've created before we start the
tournament les named the player from the
red team has done DEA and done and we're
gonna name the player from the blue team
as Li Li okay let's assume Dan has
warned that horse and decided to serve
the score now is 0 0 and Dan will serve
from the right service court because it
is even number if the score is even
number you have the serve from the right
service code okay on this rally the blue
team player which is Li failed to return
a hit from Dan and then score one point
it is now a 1 0 since done just one a
point he's gonna change to the left
service call and continue to serve Li on
the other hand we have to change the
service code also so that he can return
the serve from done let's assume done
wins this rally so it's 2 for Dan and
Lee is still 0 now Dan will continue to
serve but he will switch to the right
service code because the his score is 2
which is an even number and after he
served as we can see from the animation
Lee wins a point from this deserve how
come remember in singles if the
shuttlecock lands outside of singles
sideline as I mentioned earlier it is
considered out of bound
and this will cost the player who hits
the shuttlecock I love bow one point so
now is least turn to serve because he
just one point and he needs to serve
from the left service call because his
score is 1 which is an odd number and
then we'll move to the left service
court as well so that he can return the
serve from Lee Lee served instead of
serving diagonally
he served to the opponent's side
directly opposite
him remember when you serve you should
serve to the receiver who stand in the
diagonal service cone you will lose a
point if you serve to the site directly
opposite from you the score now is 3/4
done and one fully the right to serve
goes back to Dan because he just won a
point since the score is 3 then we will
serve from their left service code and
Lee will move to the left service coach
to get ready to receive dance serve Dan
serves but he hit the shuttlecock a
little bit too weak and the shadow call
ends before
short service line Lee won a point from
the mystic of done as I said earlier
when you serve or as I call it the first
hit the shuttlecock has to land beyond
the short service line the shuttlecock
can land anywhere on the red shaded
regions as shown in the video for the
surf so the score now is 3/4 done and to
Folly he gets the right to serve he
served from the right service call since
his score is 2 which is an even number
after a long rally than failed to return
a smash from Lee and the score now is 3
3 by now I hope you have a clear idea on
how to play badminton singles all right
let's recap on the rules of diamondden
singles here's the scoring system of
badminton singles a it is a match
consists of the best of three games of
21 points B every time there's a surf
there's a point scorer see the site
winning a rally as a point who is score
D at 20 or the site which gains a
two-point the first wins that game e at
29 or the site scoring the 38 point
wins that him half the site winning a
game serves first in the next game here
are the quick summary of the rules for
badminton singles
at the beginning of the game when the
score is zero zero and when the service
score is even the server surfs from the
right service code when the service
score is odd the server surfs from the
left service code if the server wins a
rally the server scores a point and then
serves again from the alternate service
code if the receiver wins a rally the
receiver scores a point and becomes the
new server they serve from the
appropriate service code left if the
score is odd and the right if the score
is even lastly I hope you liked the
video and have a lot of fun playing
Babbington goodbye
you
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