What Is Badminton? (Rules and Regulations, Hand Signals) : Presentation By: GROUP 3
What Is Badminton? (Rules and Regulations, Hand Signals) : Presentation By: GROUP 3
What Is Badminton? (Rules and Regulations, Hand Signals) : Presentation By: GROUP 3
11 9-all 3 points
11 10-all 2 points
15 13-all 5 points
15 14-all 3 points
Rules and Regulations
• 1. Undue Delay of Service- When the server takes too much time
serve or delays service for undue reasons, the it is called “fault” the
service judge will swing their right arm to the left to indicate that a
player has been penalized for undue Delay.
• 2. Feet on the service line or off the ground- When serving, the
server’s feet can’t touch any other lines or the count and both feet
should be firmly on the ground and not in the air.
• 3. Racket violation- If the racket handle is facing up when the
shuttlecock is hit, the service judge will lift up their open hand with
palm facing out to indicate a fault due to the racket handle facing up.
Hand Signals
• 4. If the Line Judge does not see- If the line judge can’t see the the
shuttlecock clearly, as they were unable to see whether the shuttlecock
landed in or out, they should cover their eyes with their hands to let
the umpire know.
• 5. Shuttlecock Lands Inside the line- If the shuttlecock lands inside
the line, no announcement is needed, the line judge will just point
his/her right hand at the line.
• 6. Shuttlecock Lands Outside the line- If the shuttlecock lands outside
of the line, the line judge must loudly and quickly shout “out” and will
stretch both his/her arms out to the side level making sure the palms
are facing forward.
Hand Signals
• 7. Service to high- If the server strikes the shuttle above his waist, it
is called as a “fault” and the judge will give this hand gestures to
explain why it is a fault. This is the most common hand signal you will
see a judge using. The signal judge will space their right hand
horizontally across their ribs.
• 8. Service fails to hit the bottom of the shuttlecock- Service Fault.
• 9. Player hits the feather first- Service Fault
• 10. Misconduct- It happens when a badminton player misbehave on
the court. Also the proper way of passing the shuttlecock to your
opponent. The hand signal is raising the right hand of the judge.
Conclusion
• 1-2. Essay!
• What is the Importance of Rules and Regulations, and Hand
Signals when it comes to sports? Especially in Badminton?
• 3. Also known as “extending” the score.
• 4-5. Fill in the blank!
• Singles serve and receive in the RIGHT SERVICE COURT when
the server’s score is an __________. When the server’s score is
an __________, the players serve form the received in the
LEFT SERVICE COURT.