FINAL Badminton
FINAL Badminton
FINAL Badminton
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History of Badminton Badminton Techniques
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Nature and Purpose
of the Game General Rules/Regulations
HISTORY OF
01 BADMINTON
Badminton
- “battledore” in 5th century B.C. China
- “ti jian zi”, kicking the shuttle
- 5 centuries later, Battledore (a paddle)
to hit the shuttlecock
- 16th century, became popular in
England
- England known as “jeu de volant”
- 1860’s, “poona”, India, with added net
- 1870’s, British army took the
equipment back to England
Badminton
▪ 19th century
▪ Named by the Duke of Beaufort after
the Badminton House in
Gloucestershire
▪ Bath Badminton Club – standardized
the rules and regulations
▪ 1893 - Badminton Association of
England – published the first set of
rules – officially launched the game
▪ 1899 – All England Open Badminton
Championship – world’s first
competition
Badminton
▪ 1934 – International Badminton
Federation (IDF) – Badminton World
Federation (BWF), was established
▪ C-D-E-F-I-N-NZ-S-W, were the first
members
❑ Badminton
▪ Is a racket game played by two (singles) or four
(doubles) players on a rectangular court.
❑ Objective of the game
▪ To hit the shuttle over the net so that it lands in
your opponent’s court before it can be returned.
▪ You can hit the shuttle fast, slow, high, flat, or slow.
▪ You can smash it with maximum power or use the
most delicate touch shots.
MATCH
FAULT Winning 2 out of 3 games
A violation of the rules
RALLY
A sequence of one or more stokes
BIRDIE starting with the service until the
shuttlecock shuttle ceases to be in play
Badminton Terminologies:
ODD AND EVEN COURTS
IN SIDE In singles:
Team serving when the score is even, the server
serves from the right service court.
When it is odd, the server serves
OUT SIDE from the left service court
The team receiving
GAME SCORING
CHASSE Played to 21
Steps around the court Adds a point to the score
20 all, a 2-pt lead first, wins the game
29 all, 30th point, wins the game
BADMINTON
TECHNIQUES
FOREHAND GRIP
2018
The aim of the high serve is to get the The aim of this low serve is to serve as low
shuttle as high and as far back in the court to the net and as close to a short single line
as possible
2018
NET SHOT
- A drive shot is a hard flat shot from half-court to half-court. This is a good shot for beginners
to start with to practice contact with the shuttle.
- The aim is to make the shuttle go flat to the net so on contact with the shuttle the racket head
needs to be flat and pointing towards the other side of the net.
GENERAL RULES/REGULATIONS
1. SERVING
a. The server must keep both feet in contact with the floor at the time
of the service.
b. The bird must be contacted below the waist.
c. The racket head must be below the server’s wrist.
d. A bird that touches the net on the serve and goes into the proper
service court is legal.
2. SERVING ORDER - SINGLES
a. When the server’s score is an even number, the serve are made from
the right service court.
b. When the server’s score is an odd number, all serves are made from
the left service court.
c. When a rally is lost, the receiving player becomes the server and
scores a point.
3. SERVING ORDER - DOUBLES
a. There is only one server in doubles.
b. When the score is EVEN, the server serves from the RIGHT COURT.
c. When the score is ODD, the server serves from the LEFT COURT.
d. If the serving side wins a rally, the serving side scores a point and the
same person serves again from the alternate court.
4. The winners of the first game serve first in the next game.
5. Birds falling on the lines are considered good.
6. During a rally, a bird that touches the net and goes over is in
play.
7. A FAULT (violation of rules) occurs if:
- On the service, any part of the racket head is higher than the server’s
wrist, and contact is made above the waist.
- The service fails to cross the net or go into the proper service court.
- The server hesitates or stops (feint/balk) the service motion or misses
the bird.
- The bird touches a player or clothing.
- The player touches the net while the bird is in play.
8. LET (a play allowed to be replayed)
- The bird becomes caught in or on the net after passing over the net.
- The correct server serves from the wrong court.
- The wrong server serves from either the correct or incorrect service
court.
- The correct receiver receives in the wrong court.
SAFETY/ETIQUETTE
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