Badminton Pe
Badminton Pe
Badminton Pe
GROUP 1
History a n d development of badminton
4.Rackets are returned to the proper slot and birds to the basket at the
end of each period.
SCORING SYSTEM
1.Rally scoring allows for a point to be won by either team
regardless of which team is serving.
2. Both singles and doubles games are won with 21 points.
3.The side winning a rally adds a point to their score.
4.At 20 all, the side that gains a 2 point lead first, wins that game.
5.At 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point wins that game.
6.In the third game of singles and doubles, players change sides when
a side scores 11 points.
7.A match is won by winning two out of three games.
The court has two halves measuring 6.7m (22 feet) each and
separated by a badminton net that stands at a height of 1.55m
(5 feet 1in) at the ends and dips to 1.52m (5 feet) in the middle.
The two playing areas on either side of the net are further
vertically divided down the middle demarking the service areas.
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