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1. Over-waist: Any part of the ball that is higher than its waist at the moment of hitting the ball is an over-waist foul.
2. Passing the hand: When serving, the top of the racket is downward, and the entire racket frame is not significantly lower than the entire hand holding the racket at the moment of hitting the ball.
3. Foot movement: Any kick off the ground or movement of the server (including the receiver) during the service time is a foot movement foul.
4. Stepping on the line: Any foot of the server (including the receiver) that touches or touches any boundary of the service area during the serve is a foul.
5. Feint serve: Under normal circumstances, there is an obvious stop in the hand when serving (that is, the swing is not continuous) is a feint foul.
6. Doesn't hit the ball holder first when serving.
7. Deliberately delay time when serving.
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1.Over the waist. Any part of the ball is above the waist of the serving player at the moment of impact.
2.Hands. At the moment of impact, the top of the racket is not facing downward, and the entire frame is not significantly lower than the entire hand holding the racket.
3.Hit the stock without hitting it first. It is not the stock part of the feather that is hit at the moment of batting shot.
4.Misconduct. Once the serve is started, both sides are in position, and no player is allowed to feign, or deliberately obstruct the opponent or deliberately delay the preparation time of serving or receiving, or attempt to take advantage of the ball (the forward swing of the serving player must not be interrupted).
5.Wrong teeing position. When serving, the serving player (including the receiving player in doubles) does not serve or receive the ball while standing in the teeing area where it should stand.
6.Wrong order. Serve or receive the team in doubles.
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Over-the-waist shots, stepping on the serve, and over-the-hand serves, as well as not serving diagonals.
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Badminton World Federation Official Science Popularization, Episode 6: When serving in a badminton match, stepping on the line is a serving violation.
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Legal Analysis: When the ball is in contact with the racket surface when the ball is served, the top of the racket is not significantly downward, and the entire frame is not significantly lower than the hand, it is judged as a "hand-over" violation. Serve over waist violation:
When serving, any part of the ball is higher than the waist of the server at the moment of impact, which is called an "over-waist" violation. Two action violations: There is a pause in the service process, and the opponent is deceived into making a prediction before sending a ball that is different from the opponent's judgment of the number of sells.
Legal basis: Badminton Competition Rules 13 violation.
The following are offences:
Illegal serve.
On serve: The ball hangs on the net or rests on top of the net.
The ball is hung over the net after it has passed over the net.
The same piece of the receiving player receives or is touched by the ball.
In the middle of the game, the ball;
falls outside the site boundary (i.e. does not fall within the boundary line or within the boundary line);
Passing through a mesh or underneath a mesh;
Didn't cross from the top of the net:
touching the ceiling or surrounding walls;
touching the athlete's body or clothing;
touching other objects or people outside the venue;
On the issue of the architectural structure of the competition venue, if necessary. Local badminton competition organizers may make temporary rules for badminton to reach buildings, but the BWF member associations to which they belong have veto power. )
When hit, it stagnates on the racket, and then is thrown by the tow:
being hit twice in a row by two swings of the racket by the same player (except that the ball is hit by the frame and string of the racket in one stroke is not an offence);
was hit by two athletes from the same side in succession
Touching the player's racket without flying towards the opposing field.
The game is in progress, athletes:
Rackets, body, or clothing, touching the net or the support of the net:
the racket or body that invades the opponent's court area from the net (except when the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is on the side of the batter's net and the subsequent racket passes the ball over the net);
a racket or body that invades the opponent's court area from under the net, causing obstruction or distraction from the opponent;
obstructing the opponent, i.e. blocking the opponent's lawful stroke close to the net;
Any deliberate distraction from the other person, such as shouting, pretending to be a grinding posture, etc.
The athlete has seriously violated or repeatedly violated the provisions of Rule 16.
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Legal Analysis: The main offences are wrong service order, serving in the wrong service area, and preparing to receive Zheng Nao's serve in the wrong service area, and the ball has been served.
1. If the error in the service area is found after the next service is hit or hit, the error will not be corrected.
2. The error in the service area is found before the next serve: both sides have made a mistake, they should 'reserve', the wrong side wins the round, should "re-serve", and the wrong side loses the round, then the mistake will not be corrected.
3. If the ball is "re-served" due to an error in the service area, the round will be invalid, and the error will be corrected and the ball will be re-served; Teeing area errors are corrected, the match continues and the calendar does not change the player's new tee area and new tee line.
Legal basis: Article 4 of the Sports Law of the People's Republic of China *** The sports administrative department is in charge of national sports work. Other relevant departments shall manage the work of physical education within their respective areas of competence.
Local people's sports administrative departments at or above the county level or institutions authorized by the people at the same level are in charge of sports work within their respective administrative regions.
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Badminton World Federation Official Science Popularization, Episode 9: When badminton serves, it is a violation to shoot the head without facing down!
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