What are the rules for the legal serve of badminton

Updated on physical education 2024-03-25
12 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Legal tee:

    Once both the serving player and the receiving player are in their respective positions, neither side is allowed to delay the serve.

    The server and receiver should stand diagonally diagonally in the teeing area with their feet not touching the boundary between the tee and receiving areas.

    From the time the ball is served (as stated in the rules) until the ball is sent (as stated in the rules), both feet of the serving player and the receiving player must have a part of their feet in contact with the court and must not move.

    The server's racket should hit the stock first.

    At the moment when the server's racket hits the ball, the entire ball should be lower than the server's waist.

    At the moment of impact, the lever of the server should be pointed downwards so that the entire head of the racket is significantly lower than the entire grip of the server (Figure 5).

    After the start of the serve (as stated in the rules), the server must swing the racket forward continuously until the ball is released.

    According to the Rules, if the serve is unlawful, it shall be punished as a "violation" (as stated in Rule 13).

    If the server fails to hit the ball while serving, he shall be judged as a "violation".

    Once both players are in position, the first swing of the server's racket head is the start of the serve.

    The server should not serve until the receiving player is ready, and if the receiving player has attempted to receive the serve, it shall be considered ready.

    After the start of the serve (as stated in the rules), the service ends when the server's racket hits the ball or fails to hit the ball.

    In doubles, there is no limit to the position of the serving player or the receiving player, but it is not allowed to obstruct the view of the opposing serving player or receiving player.

    Unauthorized. The following are offences:

    Serving is not legal (e.g. rules.)3 or as specified).

    During play: the ball lands outside the line of the court, i.e. does not land on the line or in bounds;

    The ball passes through the mesh or under the net;

    The ball can't reach the net; The ball touches the ceiling or surrounding wall;

    The ball touches the player's body or clothing;

    The ball touches other objects or people outside the court.

    With regard to the structure of the building of the tournament hall, if necessary, the local badminton organization may formulate temporary regulations for the shuttlecock to reach the building, but the relevant organization has the right of veto).

    In play, the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is not on the side of the batter's net (the batter can follow the net after hitting the ball).

    The game is in progress:

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

    The player's racket or body invades the opponent's court from the net (except as provided by the Rules);

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

    Hindering the opponent means blocking the opponent's legal shot close to the net.

    Any action that deliberately distracts the opponent during the game, such as shouting, posturing, etc.

    Matchmaking: When hitting the ball, the ball rests on the racket and is then thrown by the tow;

    The same player swings the racket twice or hits the ball twice in a row;

    Two players from the same side hit the ball in succession;

    The ball touches the player's racket and continues to fly towards its backcourt.

    The athlete has seriously breached or repeatedly violated the provisions of Rule 16.

    When serving, the ball hangs on the net, stops at the top of the net or hangs on the net after passing the net.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    The rules of the badminton competition are as follows:

    When serving, the server must touch the ground with both feet, but must not step on the line. The position of the ball is required to be lower than the waist and wrist of the server, and the ball cannot be thrown directly "smashed". When the score of the serving side is an even number (including 0 points), the serve is served in the right half, otherwise the serve is served in the left half, and the winning side serves as the serving side in the next round.

    Badminton Match Notes:

    1. Don't blame your teammates.

    Badminton often has doubles events; When participating in the doubles event of badminton, it is necessary to communicate and discuss with your partner more. Discuss the allocation and cooperation of technology and venue together, and if you lose points, remember not to complain about your partner, but to conduct an objective analysis based on the principle of seeking truth from facts.

    2. Obey the referee.

    When participating in badminton matches, you must remember to respect the work of the referees. I believe that the results of the referee's work are objective, fair and fair.

    3. Don't be emotional and self-defeating.

    If there is a situation where the score is on one side, especially when there is an unfavorable situation on your own side, you can't have any stupid and emotional performance. And don't give up on yourself. The game is not over, anything can happen.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The following is the 2020 version of the serving rules of "Badminton Competition Rules", I hope to help you.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    1. Either side of the serve shall not illegally delay the serve.

    2. The server and receiver must stand diagonally diagonally in the service area, and their feet must not be off the ground.

    3. The server serves below the waist.

    4. The ball must pass over the net and fall into the receiving player's service area.

    5. The receiver must be ready before serving.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    The general rules of badminton serving are as follows:

    1. No side is allowed to illegally delay the serve when serving.

    2. Both the serving player and the receiving player must stand diagonally in the 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.

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

    4. At the moment of hitting the ball, the racket shaft should point downward, so that the entire racket head is significantly lower than the entire grip of the server.

    5. After the serve starts, the server's racket must be continuously swung forward until the ball is released.

    6. The ball must fly upwards over the net and, if not intercepted, fall into the receiving player's service area.

    7. Once the players on both sides are in position, the first swing of the racket head of the server is the start of the serve.

    8. The server must not serve until the receiving player is ready, and the receiving player is considered ready if he has attempted to receive the serve.

    9. Once the serve begins, the ball is touched or landed by the server's racket.

    10. The winner of the first game takes the lead in the next game.

    Commonly used badminton serving techniques.

    1. Open your feet front and back, shoulder-width apart. The left foot is in front, the right foot is in the back, the right foot is pointing outwards, and the center of gravity is on the back foot.

    2. The upper arm is close to the body, the forearm is slightly externally rotated, the body is turned from the side to the net, and the center of gravity is moved to the front foot.

    3. Shoot the ball out in a cutting style to the right front.

    4. After touching the ball, the forearm is rotated inward, the arm is slightly bent, and the ball is lifted over the net and then closed to the front of the left shoulder.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    When serving, both players must stand diagonally on the teeing area with their feet touching the ground, but not touching the boundaries of the teeing area. The racket must be served in the sole of the ball and the ball should be sent from a position below 115 cm, and the racket head should be pointed downwards during the entire tee.

    In singles, when the serving side has an even number, the player should stand in the right teeing area ready to serve or receive. In odd numbers, it is the left teeing area.

    In doubles, when the serving side has an even number, the right player stands in the right serving area ready to serve or receive. In odd numbers, the left player serves. On the first shot after serving, only the player receiving the ball can hit the ball, and there is no limit until one of the players fouls or the ball lands.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    Badminton serving rules, you know.

  8. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    2.Both the server and the receiver must stand diagonally in the teeing area for kick-off and receiving, with their feet not touching the boundaries of the teeing area; Make sure that both feet are partially in contact with the road and do not move until the ball is passed.

    3.The server's table tennis racket must hit the ball holder first, and the whole ball must be smaller than the server's abdomen.

    4.At the moment of serve, the table tennis racket rod should be tilted downward, so that the head of the whole row is significantly smaller than the full grip of the server.

    5.After the tee off is gradual, the server's table tennis racket must continue to swing forward until the ball is passed.

    6.The passing ball must sail up the net and if it is not blocked, it should fall into the receiving player's teeing area.

    7.Once each player is in position, the first time the head of the serving player's table tennis racket swings forward is the tee shot gradually.

    8.The server must not tee off until the receiving player is ready, and if the receiving player has attempted to receive the serve, he is considered to be fully prepared.

    9.Once the tee off is gradual, the ball is touched by the server's table tennis racket or landed on the ground.

    10.In doubles, there is no limit to the position of the serving player or the receiving player, but it is not allowed to obstruct the view of the other serving player or receiving player.

    Question: Can the opponent smash the ball directly after the ball has been served?

    Ask if you can catch the ball inside the service line.

    Question: If I catch the opponent's ball and I hit the ball over the net and the ball is inside the opponent's service line, do I win?

  9. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Badminton serving rules, you know.

  10. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is not on the ball holder, that is, it is illegal for the racket to hit the feather part of the ball first or the feather and the stock of the ball at the same time. When serving, the serving referee should pay attention to the **, whether the initial contact point between the racket and the ball is only on the ball holder, in fact, sometimes this is very difficult, so the serving referee should use the flight status of the ** ball to help judge, if the racket obviously hit the feather first, the service should be judged to be violated; If you are not very sure from the observation that you did not hit the ball first, then it depends on whether the ball sent out has a spin or tumble in the flight, and if the ball sent out has a normal flight arc, it is a legal serve. However, it should be noted that if it is clear that the ball is hit first on the serve, then the ball is flown and tumbling in flight, and there is no offence.

  11. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Doubles Serving Rules.

    1. At the beginning of a game, the serve should be started from the right service area.

    2. Only the receiving player can receive the serve; If his partner catches or is touched by the ball, the serving side gets one point.

    When the serving side scores 0 or even, the player standing on the right side of the serving side should serve, and the player standing on the right side of the receiving side should receive the serve; If the serving side scores an odd number, the player standing in the left teeing area shall serve or receive the ball.

    The player who receives the serve first at the beginning of each game must receive the serve or serve in the right service zone when his side scores 0 or even numbers in the game; If the score is an odd number, the serve or serve should be received in the left service area.

    The non-serving player of the serving side and the non-serving player of the receiving side stand in the other teeing area.

    3. When the receiving side of any game scores one point, one of the players of the receiving side will serve the ball, and so on the right to serve. Note that none of the 4 players on either side need to change positions when exchanging serves.

    4. Players must not have a service error and a return error, or serve twice in the same game.

    5. Any player on the winning side of a game can serve first in the next game, and any player on the losing side can receive the serve first.

    6. After the ball is issued, the players on both sides are no longer restricted by the serving area, and the player's position can also be within or outside the boundary of their own field.

    Re-serve rules.

    1. In case of unforeseen or unexpected circumstances, the ball should be re-served.

    2. In addition to serving, after the ball passes the net, the ball hangs on the net or stops at the top of the net, and the ball should be served again.

    3. When serving, if the serving player and the receiving player violate the rules at the same time, the serve should be re-served.

    4. If the server serves when the receiving player is not ready, the serve should be re-served.

    5. In the middle of the game, the ball holder is completely separated from the rest of the ball, and the ball should be served again.

    6. If the lineman fails to see the landing point of the ball and the referee cannot make a decision, the ball should be re-served.

    7. In the case of "re-serve", the last serve is invalid, and the original player re-serves.

  12. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    The rules of the badminton court** are as follows:

    1. The badminton court is divided into two halves by the middle line; The longitudinal is divided into front, midfield, and backfield. The two sidelines outside the court are the doubles court lines, and the two lines inside are the singles court lines. The doubles sideline is meters away from the singles sideline, the two lines parallel to the net near the net are the front service lines, and the lines parallel to the end line are the doubles back service lines.

    2. In badminton singles and doubles, the boundaries between singles and doubles are different. In the sidelines, the singles boundary is the inside line, and the doubles line is the outside line; Whereas, in the end line, the boundary between singles and doubles is the outer line; However, in the case of doubles, the court's backcourt service line is only valid in doubles, and the opponent's serve cannot exceed this line.

    3. When serving, you must serve after the front court service line, and at the same time, you must also serve past the opponent's front court service line to be effective. The setting of the middle line is that the singles and doubles serve must be sent diagonally, not in the same direction, and it is carefully judged that the serve must be sent over the middle line; When serving, it is also valid if the ball is brushed against the net, but it must cross the front line of the opponent's court.

    The specific scoring rules for badminton

    The scoring rules used in badminton are best-of-three system, one game is 21 points, the first team to score 21 points wins, if the score reaches 20:20, then a net win of 2 points is required (a net win of 2 points is greater than the other side of the two points) to win.

    When A does not receive the ball from B and the ball falls into the bounds of A, then B scores one point.

    When A does not receive the ball from B and the ball falls out of bounds, then A scores a point.

    When A touches B's ball but doesn't succeed in returning it to B, then B gets one point.

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