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Note that the badminton court has a line in the middle that extends from the back to near the net. This is the central line. At the front of the square, the central line meets another line; This is the first line of service. These two lines form a T-shape where they meet. Some portions are used more often than others, depending on whether it is a single or double match. The most commonly used serve in singles is the high serve, when played correctly, it is difficult for an opponent to get an effective return. In duplicate, however, low service is more common, perhaps because duplicate space is shorter and wider, high service is not as efficient. Flick markup is used unexpectedly to reduce the recipient`s reflection time. A flat serve should be close to the net and therefore has a small margin of error. Therefore, flat services are usually hit directly above the middle where the net is lowest. They are usually delivered as first served if the server is not at risk of double failure. The ball is thrown straight and slightly forward to reach the optimal service point.

Starting point for any badminton match, the badminton service is an art in itself. You will receive only one serving (1) in badminton. You lose the point if you miss the serve, whether it`s a mistake if you don`t hit the steering wheel in the link or if you don`t hit the steering wheel over the net. This is in contrast to tennis, where players receive a second serve if they don`t execute their first serve correctly. If you want to know more about the differences between badminton and tennis, we`ve written an article that reviews some of the main differences in detail to help you decide which sport to play (or maybe both!). Check it out – Badminton vs Tennis: What`s the difference? You cannot stay on the same line when serving or receiving service in badminton. This is considered a mistake and you would lose the point. If both players/teams break the rule, it`s a redo. Holcombe Ward and Dwight Davis introduced the kick/American twist service in the late 1800s. Service kick (or topspin) is created by throwing the ball over the head and then hitting it sideways on the non-dominant side of the server, which sweeps up to the dominant side. When hit correctly, the ball clears the net in a high arc with a strong topspin, causing the ball to dip into the service box.

When you hit the court surface, the ball can bounce directly to the receiver for a kick serve or to the left for an American twist serve. The physics of the rotating ball in flight involves the Magnus effect, as the rotating sphere creates a vortex of air around it. The twist service is a more extreme version of the kick service, where the ball is more brushed from the 7-8 hours position to the 1-2 hour position and faster swing speeds. If executed exceptionally, it can completely change the direction of ball movement away from the other player, although this requires a very strong and flexible back. Badminton has its own nets and poles; The net is much lower than volleyball. Sometimes a sports center sets up the court with a soft volleyball net instead, because the staff knows nothing about badminton. Ask for suitable badminton positions and a badminton net. More information can be found here: badmintonbites.com/whats-the-difference-between-singles-and-doubles-in-badminton/ In singles, the player who won the previous game will serve first in the next match. Similarly, in doubles, the team that won the previous match will serve first in the next match. However, teams can change which player on the team serves first for each game.

The receiving team can also decide who gets first for each match. There is no rule that states that players must be in the same formation as at the beginning of the game. Therefore, teams can set their own starting line-up at the beginning of each match. A let occurs when a legally abandoned ball lands in the cross service box after touching the net cord (but not the net post or any other object). [ref. needed] The game stops immediately and the service must be repeated. The referee (or opposing player if there is no referee) usually says “let” or “net” to signal to the server that a let has taken place. Let`s produce more often during the first service, because the server is more careful when a second service succeeds. However, in 1997, the men`s Division 1 tennis rules were changed to play all the lets. A service that hits the net but still passes over and lands at the entrance is legal and is considered a valid service. This doesn`t happen too often, but it`s common enough to be aware of it. When this happens, the steering wheel on the net will fly over or bounce, but pass anyway.

This usually happens randomly, but is quite valid, so you need to react quickly to the change in direction. A flat serve is struck either with a continental handle (which holds the racquet like an axe), an oriental backhand handle, or somewhere in between. The tipping path goes directly to the target on impact, causing the ball to cut quickly in the air without turning. Some professional players can hit flat serves at speeds of nearly 150 miles per hour (240 km/h). [11] Suppose the waiter is in his left yard. The receiver will be in his left position, where the surcharge must also go. The player or team that won the previous rally will move on to the next point. In doubles, if the team that won the rally served in the previous rally, the players of that team will change position (from left to right and vice versa) and the player of that team who served in the previous rally will continue to serve.

If the team that won the rally did not serve in the previous rally, it will not change its position. A good serve can put pressure on an opponent. There are 3 basic servings; High Serve (used only in singles), Low Serve (used in singles and doubles) and Flick Serve (used in doubles). You only have to meet the shuttle once before it passes on the net (even double). In this respect, badminton is not like volleyball, where several players can touch the ball before returning it over the net. Is it legal to throw the steering wheel a little in the air (below chest height) and hit it only below the last rib? The double duty rules in badminton are a bit more complicated in BWF laws. The player who serves first in a game must do so from the right side of the service panel on which he starts the game. That`s what central defense is for: double serve and nothing else. It`s probably the most confusing line on a badminton court, because that`s all it does! Someone like Olympic silver medalist PV Sindhu would rather go long with her forehand serves, push her opponent to the baseline, and then stretch the game. Service or serve is a crucial part of a badminton player`s practice. Here`s how it works.

Players start a game by serving badminton on the right side of the court. They are always used on the right side of the field if you have an even number of points, and always on the left side of the field if you have an odd number of points. Since the result at the beginning of a game is 0 – 0, you have an even number of points and therefore serve on the right side of the badminton court. This applies to both singles and doubles. The goal of badminton is to hit the shuttle with your racquet so that it passes over the net and lands in the opponent`s half of the court. Every time you do that, you`ve won a rally; Win enough trades and you win the match. In a serve, the receiver must bounce the ball before attempting to hit it. In the extremely rare event that the racket or receiver`s body touches a legally delivered ball before it bounces off, the point is immediately awarded to the server. [4] If the ball has already hit the net, a let is called. When you first look at a badminton court, you might think it has too many lines. This is mainly due to the fact that the place is marked for singles and doubles, which use slightly different court sizes.

Often it can be difficult to see the lines of the badminton court, as the lines for other sports are also painted on the floor. Badminton lines should all be one color, so try to focus on that. There are no single, difficult rules for serving singles, other than what`s on the field and what`s off the field. The single service box is described as long and narrow because when a player serves the back box of the serve, the field is in it, but the wide box is out. The service box starts with the center line and the short service line. The service field stops at the first sideline and goes up to the rear line. In the badminton service rules, there are 18 points in Article 9 that describe the service rules. These points define the rules for the correct service, and the server loses one point if it violates any of these rules.

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