Speedmintno Match Rules (Revised 2011)
Speedmintno Match Rules (Revised 2011)
Speedmintno Match Rules (Revised 2011)
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- International Speed Badminton Tournament Organisation -
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Content: Explanation of concepts................................................................................................... 3 Rules of the Game........................................................................................................... 5 1 2 3 4 5 Choice................................................................................................................... 5 Point system (way of counting) ............................................................................. 5 Change of the court sides ..................................................................................... 5 Serve (opening the match).................................................................................... 5 Single.................................................................................................................... 6 5.1 Serve and return party ................................................................................... 6 5.2 Sequence of strokes and position on the court .............................................. 6 5.3 Winning points and serve (rally point system)................................................ 6 Double .................................................................................................................. 6 6.1 Serve and return party ................................................................................... 6 6.2 Sequence and position on the court .............................................................. 6 6.3 Winning points and serve (rally point system)................................................ 6 6.4 Sequence of servers .................................................................................. 6 6.5 Position faults at serve and return, i.e. during the rally mean..................... 6 Faults .................................................................................................................... 6 Repetitions............................................................................................................ 7 A speeder is out of bound if............................................................................... 7
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Explanation of concepts
Player Each person who plays Speed Badminton. Match Partner The player of a double in the same team. Match Party A party consists of one player in a single. A party consists of 2 player in a double in the same team. Opponent The player of the party to be confronted with. Game Competition of Speed Badminton between 2 parties, consisting of one or two players at each team. Square A square is a part of the court. It refers to one of two squares where the speeder has to be placed in. Court with security zone The courts consists of 2 opposite squares which are parallel within a distance of 12,8 m and a security zone which forms a regular frame around the square and the intermedium zone. Ball The ball is called speeder. Racket The player plays with a racket. Single In a match with 2 opposite players a square is assigned to each party. Double A match with 2 opposite players each. A square is assigned to each party. Baseline player only double: The player who has to put a part of his foot which is next to the baseline behind the partners at the moment when striking the speeder. Attacker only double: The player who has to put a part of his foot, which is next to the baseline, in front of the partners at the moment when striking the speeder. Server The party to serve. Returner The party opposite to the server/ the party to return.
Exchange of shots / rally A sequence of one or several shots counting from the serve to the moment when the speeder is out of bound. Head umpire The head umpire is the observer of the ISBTO and is also called tournament referee.
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Referee The referee is responsible for one match and is also called match referee. Line- / Serve- / Position umpire The line- / serve- / position umpire has to give the faults of serve made by the server or has to announce the faults of position, too. Speederkids Speederkids are also known as ball boys.
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Rules of the Game
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1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.2
Choice
Before starting the match there is a choice. The party which wins the choice chooses the position according to rule 1.1.1 or rule 1.1.2 ... to serve or return the first one. ... to start the match on one or the other court side. The loser of the choice has to decide on the remaining possibility.
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2.1 2.2 2.3
2.4 2.5
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3.1 3.1.1 3.1.2 3.1.3 3.1.4 3.1.5 3.1.6 3.2
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4.1 4.1.1 4.1.2 4.1.3 4.1.4 4.1.5 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6
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5.1 5.1.1 5.1.2 5.2 5.3 5.3.1 5.3.2
Single
Serve and return party The serve is made by the parties within the base court (serve zone). The serve can be made within the base court/serve zone in any position. Sequence of strokes and position on the court During a rally the speeder is alternatively hit by the server and returner in any position until the speeder is out of bound (rule 9). Winning points and serve (rally point system) If the server wins a rally (rule 2.3) he gets a point. lf the returner wins the rally (rule 2.3) he gets a point.
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6.1 6.1.1
Double
Serve and return party A player of the serve party has to serve inside of the base court/serve zone and belongs with his partner to the same party. 6.1.2 Each player of the return party is called returner. 6.2 Sequence and position on the court 6.2.1 After having served the speeder can be shot in any position by each player of the return party (see rule 6.5) until the speeder is out of bound (rule 9). 6.2.2 The winner party of the corresponding last set (or the returner party after the choice (rule 1)) has to announce who will be the attacker or the back court player respectively before starting the next (or the first) set. 6.3 Winning points and serve (rally point system) 6.3.1 lf the serve party wins a rally (rule 2.3) this party will get one point. 6.3.2 If the return party wins a rally (rule 2.3), the return party will get one point. 6.4 Sequence of servers The right to serve passes (following 6.4.1 6.4.5) 6.4.1 from the party (A) which has the right to serve 6.4.2 onto the attacker of the returner (party B) who is then the back court player 6.4.3 onto the partner of the party (A) 6.4.4 onto the partner of the party (B) 6.4.5 onto the first server, etc. 6.4.6 A player is not allowed to serve out of the sequence. 6.4.7 Both players of the party which lost the last set can serve first in the following set. 6.5 Position faults at serve and return, i.e. during the rally mean 6.5.1 if there is a fault in position at serve and return, i.e. during the rally respectively. 6.5.1.1 The back court player puts a part, of his foot which is next to the base line in front of the partner s foot at the moment of striking the speeder 6.5.1.2 The attacker puts a part of his foot which is next to the base line behind the partners foot at the moment of striking the speeder 6.5.2 ... If a fault of position at the serve or return during the rally respectively is punished by the umpire, then the point is immediately lost, although the rally has not been finished yet.
Faults
It is a fault 7.1 if a serve is not made in accordance with the rules (rule 4). 7.2 if the speeder in the match 7.2.1 touches the court outside of the border lines of the court (i.e. not inside or on the border lines). 7.2.2 ... touches the ceiling or the side walls. 7.2.3 ...touches a player or a players clothes. 7.2.4 ... touches any object or other person outside of the court. 7.2.5 is caught or stopped by the racket and is then thrown during the return. 7.2.6 ... is hit twice one after the other, by the same player. Still, it is not a fault, if the speeder hits the racket frame or strings at the same time. 7.2.7 is shot by a player and after that by his partner. 7.2.8 ...touches the racket of a player and then does not fly in direction of the opposite court side.
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7.3 7.3.1 7.3.2 7.3.3 7.4 If a player, while the speeder being in the match enters the opposite square with the racket or his body. hinders the opponent to execute an admissible shot. distracts his opponent by any actions like shouts or gestures. ... if a player offends the rule.
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8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.2.3 8.2.4 8.2.5 8.2.6 8.2.7 8.3
Repetitions
If there is a repetition the serve of the last rally is no longer valid and the player who served the last time repeats the serve. Repetition takes place, if the server serves before the returner is ready (rule 4.4). ... a fault is committed by the parties at the same time. ... the speeder shows a defect or has gone out of shape during the match. According to the umpires opinion the match is disturbed or a player is distracted by a coach of the opponent. ... the line umpire was not able to see where the speeder dropped and the umpire is not able to make a decision himself. something unforeseen happened. ... any object dropped into the court while speeder is in the match. Repetition is announced by the umpire or player (if there is no umpire).
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9.1 9.2
Internal agreement
Annex - players communication without umpire 1. In the index finger of the hand which does not hold the racket points downwards. 2. Out the index finger of the hand which does not hold the racket points to the ceiling or sky respectively. 3. Repetition the index finger and the middle finger of the hand without the racket point to the ceiling / sky. Signed Committee of rules of ISBTO
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