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When the serving player has a score of 0 or even, both players should serve or receive the ball in their respective right service areas.
When the number of points scored by the server is an odd number, both players should serve or receive the ball in their respective left service areas.
In the case of a "rematch", the server shall stand according to the rules and regulations based on the total score of the innings.
After the ball is issued, the server and receiver alternate until the "foul" or "dead ball".
If the receiver violates the law or the ball hits the ground in the receiver's area and the ball becomes dead, the server gets one point. The server then serves from the other service area.
If the server violates the law or the ball hits the ground in the server's field and the ball becomes dead, the server loses the right to serve. Subsequently, the receiving player becomes the serving player, and neither side can score.
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The rules of the badminton singles competition are as follows:
1. Each game adopts a best-of-three system.
2. The winner of the first game takes the lead in the next game.
3. When one side scores 11 points in the game, the players of both teams will rest for 1 minute.
4. The break between two games is 2 minutes.
5. Neither side is allowed to illegally delay the serve, and the server's racket must hit the ball first, and the whole ball must be lower than the server's waist.
6. At the moment of hitting the ball, the racket shaft should point downward, so that the entire head of the row is significantly lower than the entire grip of the server. 4After the start of the serve, the server's racket must be swung forward continuously until the ball is released.
7. The ball must fly upwards over the net and, if not intercepted, fall into the receiving player's service area.
8. Once the players on both sides are in a good position, the first swing of the racket head of the server is the start of the serve. The server must not serve until the receiving player is ready, and is considered ready if the receiving player has attempted to receive the ball.
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<>1.At the start of a game (score 0 : 0) or when the serving side scores an even number, the serving side serves in the right half. When the serving side scores an odd number, the serve is played in the left half.
2.If the serving side scores a point, then the serve continues in the next round.
3.If the receiving team scores a point, then the next turn becomes the serving side.
1.21 points system, 3 games and 2 wins are better.
2.Score-per-ball system.
3.In each round, the winning side adds 1 point.
4.When both teams are 20 points, the side that leads the opposing team by 2 points wins the game.
5.When both teams are 29 points, the first team to score 30 points wins the game.
6.A game of the game'The winner takes the lead in the next game.
1.The badminton court should be a rectangular shape drawn with a line 40 mm wide.
2.The color of the field line should be white, yellow, or other easily recognizable colors.
3.All lines are part of the area it defines.
4.From the ground of the court, the net posts are meters high.
5.The posts must be firmly perpendicular to the ground and keep the net tight.
6.The net posts should be placed on the sidelines of the doubles.
7.The badminton net should be made of dark and high-quality string, with evenly spaced squares and sides 15 to 20 mm.
8.The width of the badminton net is 760 mm above and below.
9.The rope or wire must be of sufficient length and strength to be securely taut and leveled with the top of the post.
10.The field ** net height meter, doubles sideline net height meter.
11.The ends of the net must be fastened to the posts and there should be no gaps between them.
12.Long meters, doubles wide meters, singles wide meters, doubles court diagonal length = meters, singles court diagonal length = meters.
1.The ball is not served in the corresponding area.
2.The ball hangs on the net or rests on top of the net.
3.The ball is hung over the net after it has passed over the net.
4.In doubles, the receiving player's partner receives or is touched by the ball.
1.The ball lands outside the field boundary.
2.The ball passes through the mesh or under the net.
Stool empty 3The ball did not cross over the net.
4.The ball touches the ceiling or surrounding wall.
5.The ball touches the player's body or clothing.
6.The ball touches other objects or people outside the field.
7.The ball comes to rest on the racket when hit, is then tossed by the tow.
8.The ball is hit multiple times by a player from the same side in a single round.
9.The player's racket, body, or clothing that touches the net or the support of the net.
10.Hitting the ball over the net (except when hitting the ball, the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is on the rough side of the batter's net, and the racket then crosses the net with the ball).
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1. The rules of the badminton singles competition are as follows: each game adopts the rule of three games and two wins. The first side to score 21 points wins the authorities' match.
2. The winner of the first game takes the lead in the next game. When one side has scored 11 points in the game, both players will have a 1-minute break, with a 2-minute break between innings.
3. Serving rules: Neither side is allowed to illegally delay the serve when the group serves. Both the server and the receiver must serve and receive the ball diagonally diagonally in the service area, with their feet not touching the boundaries of the service area.
Both feet must be partially connected to the ground and must not move until the ball is released, and the server's racket must hit the ball first, while the entire ball is lower than the server's waist. Once the serve begins, the ball is touched or landed by the server's racket. A complete badminton technique consists of:
Determine the position, start the reaction, move in place, swing the racket to hit the ball, return to the position and prepare for these five links.
4. There are also regulations on the standing position of the server and the receiver when serving, and they must not stand at will, they must stand in the diagonal service area to serve and receive the ball, and their feet must not touch the boundary of the service area; Both feet must be partially in contact with the ground and must not move until the ball is released.
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