📜 Badminton Rules
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Badminton rules are simple to learn but require speed, control and precision. Players must follow serving, rally and boundary rules to play correctly.
🏁 Starting the Game
• a match begins with a serve
• players decide who serves first (coin toss or rally)
• the server stands in the correct service court
🏸 Serving Rules
To make a legal serve:
• the shuttlecock must be hit below the waist
• the racket must point downward
• the serve must be hit underhand
• the shuttlecock must land in the correct service box
In doubles:
• serves are hit diagonally
• players rotate serving positions after winning points
🔄 Rally Rules
During a rally:
• the shuttlecock must pass over the net
• only one hit per side is allowed
• players must return it before it hits the ground
• A rally continues until a point is scored.
⚠️ Faults
A player loses the point if they:
• hit the shuttlecock out of bounds
• hit into the net
• hit the shuttlecock twice
• touch the net with their body or racket
• fail to serve correctly
📍 Boundaries
• the shuttlecock must land within the court lines
• different lines apply for singles and doubles
🔁 Service Rotation
• in singles, the server alternates based on score (even/odd sides)
• in doubles, players rotate serving positions
🏆 Winning the Game
• games are played to 21 points
• must win by 2 points
• matches are usually best of 3 games
⚡ Why Rules Matter
Badminton rules ensure:
• fair play
• fast gameplay
• consistent scoring
Understanding the rules helps players improve their skills and strategy.
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