What kind of conduct is convicted as an offence in badminton? What is considered a foul?

Updated on physical education 2024-02-26
6 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    In badminton, it is generally called a violation, and a foul is also called a violation, and there are a total of 7 major violations, and once a party violates the violation, the opponent will be awarded a score.

    Violations: 1 Serving is illegal.

    Unlawful delay in teeing.

    Both the server and the receiver must stand diagonally diagonally in the service area to serve and receive the ball without their feet touching the boundaries of the service area; Both feet must be partially in contact with the ground and must not move until the ball is released.

    The server's racket must hit the ball first, and the ball must be lower than the server's waist.

    At the moment of impact, the racket shaft should point downwards so that the entire racket head is significantly lower than the entire grip of the server.

    Once the serve begins, the server's racket must be swung forward continuously until the ball is released.

    Once both players are in position, the first swing of the server's racket head forwards is the start of the serve (i.e., no wigs, a false shot).

    In doubles, there is no restriction on the position of the serving player or the receiving player's partner, but it is not allowed to obstruct the view of the opposing serving player or receiving player.

    2 Failed serves.

    The server does not hit the ball when serving;

    When serving, the ball hangs over the net or stops at the top of the net;

    3 At the time of the match

    The ball lands outside the boundaries of the court;

    The ball passes through the mesh or under the net;

    The ball can't reach the net; The ball touches the roof, ceiling or surrounding walls;

    The ball touches the player's body or clothing;

    The ball touches other people or objects outside the court (due to structural problems of the building, the local badminton organization may designate a temporary provision for the shuttlecock to touch the building if necessary, but its national organization has the right of veto).

    4 During the game, the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is not on the side of the batter's net (the batsman can follow the ball over the net after the batsman has made a stroke).

    5 Matches in progress

    The player's racket, body, or clothing touches the net or the support of the net;

    A player's racket or body invades the opponent's court area from under the net, obstructing or distracting the opponent;

    obstructing the opponent, such as blocking the opponent's lawful stroke against the net;

    6. Any deliberate distraction by an athlete during the game, such as shouting, posturing, etc.;

    7 Matches

    When hitting the ball, the ball is caught and stalled on the racket and then dragged again;

    The same player hits the ball twice in a row with two swings;

    Two players from the same side hit the ball once in a row;

    The ball continues to fly towards the player's backcourt after touching the player's racket;

    As a side sentence, the division of boundaries. In singles, the line on the inside of the court on both sides is the boundary line, and the outermost line on the back court is the boundary. In doubles, the outermost line on both sides is the boundary, and there are two types of backcourt lines, the inside line of the backcourt is the boundary when serving, and the outside line is the boundary after the serve.

    The above are simple rules of the game, suitable for amateur competitions, the detailed rules are too complicated to remember, and there is no need for that, I hope it will help you.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    What you are asking is too general This thing is not something that can be understood by a few It is impossible to learn how to be a referee at once It is best to go to the Internet to find the latest rules of the International Badminton Association 21-point system and memorize it yourself and then go to Youku to find a referee to enforce the law** Study the whole process and etiquette of a referee to preside over a game and precautions Finally, it is necessary to actually cut a few games Otherwise, many things will be unskilled For example, in the third game of eleven points, many amateur referees forget to change the court, whether the service violation should be awarded a loss of points, etc I'm also an amateur and have participated in municipal competitions for law enforcement The above is my experience I hope it will be helpful to you.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You go straight to buy this badminton refereeing method. The question is so general, I can't get it all in an afternoon!!

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    You can't make a circle without rules, and badminton is the same, in badminton competitions, we have to abide by the rules, so as to ensure the fairness and justice of the game. There are many rules of badminton, including badminton violation rules, badminton out of bounds rules, etc. The following are the common violations in badminton competitions that I have collected and sorted out, for reference only, let's take a look.

    1. Overhand violation - when serving, at the moment of hitting the ball, the server's racket should point downward. Otherwise, a violation will be imposed.

    2. Over-waist violation - when serving, at the moment of hitting the ball, the whole ball should be lower than the waist of the server. Otherwise, a violation will be imposed.

    3. There is a pause in the swing - after the start of the serve, the swing of the racket is incoherent, and the swing will be judged as a violation.

    4. Feet moving, touching the line or not in the service area - from the beginning of the serve or cover to the end of the serve, the two feet of the server or receiver must be partially in contact with the ground of the court, must not move, and must stand diagonally opposite the service area, and the feet must not touch the boundary of the service area or the receiving area. Otherwise, a violation will be imposed.

    5. If the initial point of impact is not on the ball or the ball is not hit during the serve, it will be a violation. Initial point not on the stock means that the racket touches the feather first or both the feather and the stock are hit when the ball is served.

    6. If the ball does not land in the specified receiving area when serving, it will be judged as a violation. For example, the ball sent out does not fall in the opposite corner of the court or does not reach the net, or hangs on the net, stops at the top of the net, etc.

    A ball passing under the net or through a mesh hole or touching the ceiling or touching the player's body or clothing is subject to an offence.

    7. If the ball touches the pitch or other objects or people, it will be judged as a violation. A stroke beyond the upward extension of the net, i.e. a shot over the opponent's court area, is a violation.

    8. If a player's racket invades the opponent's court area from the net or under the net, causing obstruction or distraction or obstruction of the opponent's legal strokes close to the net, it will be judged as a violation.

    9. If the same player hits the ball twice in a row, or two players from the same side hit the ball once in a row in a doubles, it will be judged as a violation.

    10. If the ball stops on the racket and is then thrown by the tow, it will be judged as a violation.

    11. Athletes who seriously violate or repeatedly violate the rules of continuity of competition or misconduct of athletes will be punished as violations. For example, leaving the competition venue without permission to drink water, wipe sweat, change rackets, accept off-court guidance, etc., or deliberately change the shape of the ball or destroy the badminton or behave rudely.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    1. Serving height: When hitting the ball, the badminton hitting point is higher than the meter.

    2. Illegal delay in serving.

    3. When serving the ball, the club is not pointing downward.

    4. When serving and picking the ball, it does not hit the bottom of the shuttlecock.

    5. Out of bounds: The ball hits out of bounds and falls outside the effective area, without crossing the net or passing through the net or under the net into the opponent's court area.

    6. Hitting the ball over the net: not hitting the ball in your own court, that is, the player's racket and body enter the opponent's court area.

    7. Ball holding: Before hitting the ball, the ball is stalled on the racket, or there is a drag action.

    8. Combo: The same player hits the ball more than 2 times in a row, or the player of the same team hits the ball continuously before the ball crosses the net.

    9. Touching the net: The player's racket, body or clothing touching the net.

    10. Obstructing the opponent's lawful strokes, or deliberately harassing the opposing player in other ways.

    11. The ball touches the wall of the object on the side of the court, such as the ceiling and electric light.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    There are the following batting offences in badminton:

    1. During the game, the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is not on the side of the batter's net.

    2. The player's racket or body invades the opponent's court area to any extent (after the batsman hits the ball, the racket can follow the ball over the net).

    3. Obstructing the opponent, such as blocking the opponent's legal shot close to the net.

    The modern sport of badminton originated in the United Kingdom. In 1873, in the town of Bloomington, Glasgow, England, a duke named Bofort held a garden party in the territory, and several retired military officers who returned from India introduced a game of hitting shuttlecock back and forth with a racket across the net. Because of the fun nature of the activity, it quickly became popular among the upper classes.

    "Badminton" became the English name for badminton. In 1893, 14 badminton clubs in the United Kingdom formed the Badminton Association, the predecessor of the All England Open. Since 1992, badminton has been an official Olympic sport.

    In November 2017, the BWF discussed and approved the new rules for badminton serves, which require that the height of the hitting point when serving cannot exceed meters.

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