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Of course not, it's a foul action.
There has already been one blocking foul in this year's international competition.
It is not a violation to raise the racket to intercept the ball at the moment of hitting the ball, and it is a violation if the defender who has not hit the ball has already raised the racket to intercept it.
Obstruction in front of the net In a badminton match, both parties are in front of the net, the ball is at the batting side, and the batting team is about to hit the ball (including pinching the ball, picking the ball, etc.), and if the opponent swings the racket before the batting team hits the ball in an attempt to block the ball's flight path, regardless of whether the racket of the batting party (blocking the net) is raised over the net, it is a "obstruction" offence.
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Yes, volleyball rackets are allowed to cross the net, but badminton rackets are not allowed to cross the net.
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Yes, you can see Gad holding his hands very high.
But one can't touch the net, and the other is that you can't move until the opponent serves.
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1. After the fifties, competitive badminton was surging, and there were more and more rackets in front of the net. Most European referees think it's a good ball and don't blow it.
2. After the popularization of TV, in the live broadcast, in order to increase the enjoyment and continuity of the game, it is basically considered to be a good ball, and it will not blow fouls, which will affect the continuity. These practices have been warmly welcomed by the audience!
3. "Raising the shot in front of the net is not moving, it belongs to legitimate defense".
Guo Taiwei. International Badminton Referee.
Guo Taiwei from Jiangsu has been engaged in refereeing for more than 20 years, and has participated in the Olympic Games, Asian Games, Paralympic Games, and Paralympic Games, including the Masters and Open Championships held in China, and has participated in almost every year.
Regarding the racket blocking, she said
In another net ball on the same court, another star rubbed a ball that crossed the net relatively high and had a slower tempo, and the opponent pounced on the net. The star reacted quickly and raised his racket to block the ball. If he doesn't move, this rule is permissible and is a legitimate defense. ”
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Of course not, it's a foul action.
There has already been one foul in this year's international break.
If the defender who does not hit the ball has raised his racket to intercept, it is a violation of the law.
Blocking in front of the net. In a badminton match, both parties are in front of the net, the ball is at the batting side, and the batting team is about to hit the ball (including pinching the ball, picking the ball, etc.), and if the opponent swings the racket before the batting side hits the ball in an attempt to block the ball's flight path, regardless of whether the racket is raised over the net by the party preparing to block the ball (blocking the net), it is a violation of "obstruction".
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It is not a violation, it is a foul action, the ball is at the striking side, regardless of whether the racket is raised over the net by the party that is ready to seal the ball (blocking the net), and when the batting side is ready to hit the ball (including the ball, of course, it is not allowed, and the defender who has not hit the ball has raised the racket to intercept.
Blocking in front of the net. In badminton, both sides are in front of the net.
This year's international competition has already awarded a blocking foul, lob, etc.), and if the opponent swings the racket before the batting team hits the ball in an attempt to block the ball's flight path.
Lifting the racket to intercept at the moment of hitting the ball is a "obstruction" offence and is an offence.
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If the beat doesn't cross the net, or touches the net, it's not a foul.
Undershot is generally a technique used to hit the ball when defending. Although it is not as offensive as the upper hand shot, it can often be effective in defending and attacking when used correctly. Therefore, it is important to pay attention to the technique of hitting the ball with a high level of skill for both athletes and beginners.
Beginners, in particular, tend to attack heavily and defend lightly, which will affect the overall mastery and improvement of skills.
After entering the defensive state, it is common and common to put the right foot in front (as opposed to the person holding the racket with the right hand), holding the racket with the backhand, squatting the body, and lowering the center of gravity to cope with the opponent's smash. If the opponent's kill is not very sharp, the defender will hit the ball back with the top hand (i.e., the backhand grip, the head of the racket, and the backhand side of the ball). When the opponent's smash ball is aimed at your face or chest, as long as you crouch low, you can still quickly hit the ball with a backhand.
When the opponent's consecutive kills reach your forehand, the vast majority of people try to hit the ball back with a forehand grip, but time is an instant, and the physiology of the human body is limited, and before their backhand turns into a forehand, the opponent's ball has landed. Therefore, the world-class players in South Korea and Indonesia have adopted the technique of "backhand forehand", without changing the backhand grip at all, swinging the racket like a peacock, swinging it from the left side of the body to the right side of the body, and then pumping and hitting the ball back from the forehand position (note that the backhand grip and backhand side are still hitting). Elite players can also use their backhand forehand technique to return the ball from the forehand position.
Due to the flexible backhand grip, it is also possible to develop the backhand forehand to applications such as the quick wipe of the forehand position.
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You can raise the racket in front of the net to intercept, but the racket cannot go over the net.
Do not cross the net to interfere with the opponent's player in front of the net to hit the ball, and at the same time, the point of impact when your own team hits the ball cannot be on the other side of the net, otherwise it will be judged as a "shot over the net" violation.
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It is okay if it does not affect the opponent's stroke, but it generally depends on the referee's mood.
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If the ball doesn't go over the net, you can't shoot it first.
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It doesn't matter if you play singles and doubles.
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Blocking the track early is a foul.
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A standard badminton net should be yellow-brown or grass green with the top of the net folded in half with a 75mm white cloth and threaded through the mezzanine with a rope or wire. The upper edge of the white cloth edge must be tightly attached to the rope or wire. Badminton nets are long and wide and are made of high-quality dark natural or man-made fibers.
The size of the mesh is between 10 and 20mm, and the upper edge of the mesh should be sewn with a 75-wide double-layer white cloth (folded in half), and hung between the two mesh posts with a thin wire rope or nylon rope through the fixed sheet from the interlayer. The standard net should be yellow-brown or grass green. The posts should be high, and both posts should stand at the midpoint of the doubles court line, regardless of whether it is singles or doubles.
In official matches, the top edge of the middle of the net must be high from the ground, and the two ends of the net must be high. The ends of the net must be fastened to the posts and there should be no gaps between them.
Tennis nets are thick ropes or wire ropes with a maximum diameter of 1 3 inches (cm), the ends of which should be attached or hung from the tops of two net posts, which should be square square posts not exceeding 6 inches (15 cm) on sides or cylinders with a diameter of 6 inches (15 cm). The post should not exceed 1 inch (cm) above the top of the rope. The midpoint of the net post on each side should be 3 feet (m) from the site, and the height of the net post should be such that the top of the net rope or wire rope is 3 feet 6 inches (m) from the ground.
When playing a singles match when a doubles net is suspended on a singles and doubles court, the net should be supported by two "singles poles" with a height of 3 feet 6 inches (m) and a cross-section of a square column with a side length of less than 3 inches (cm) or a cylinder with a diameter of less than 3 inches (cm). The midpoint of each singles stick should be 3 feet (m) from the singles sideline.
The net needs to be pulled wide enough to effectively fill the space between the two pillars and to effectively open all the holes in the mesh to prevent the ball from passing through the middle of the net. The height of the midpoint of the net should be 3 feet (meters) and it should be tightened downwards with a completely white mesh belt no more than 2 inches (5 cm) wide. The rope or wire rope at the top of the net is wrapped in a white mesh belt, with a width ranging from 2 inches (5 cm) to an inch (cm) on each side.
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There is the envy of spring drafts.
It is detailed in the "Violations" section of the badminton competition rules:
The following are offences:
9 When playing, the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is not on this side of the batter's net (the batter can follow the ball over the net after the batsman has made a stroke);
16 When the player's racket, body or clothing touches the net or the support of the net while the game is playing;
17. Playing with a player's racket or body intruding on the opponent's court from the net (except as listed in Pickpocket Racket Condition 9);
18. When a player's racket or body invades the opponent's court area from under the net, obstructing or distracting the opponent while the game is in progress;
In short, you should never touch the net during the game, and the only way you can cross the net is if you hit the ball in your own court area and the racket goes over the net with the ball.
Most of the games are provided by Yonex in Japan, and domestic competitions such as the National Games, National Championships, and National Championships in China are provided by Victor ......(Shengli).
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