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In badminton doubles, teammates on the same side can hold their teammates and not catch the ball.
In badminton doubles competitions, the rules regarding offences in the course of play are:
The doubles receiving player's partner goes to receive the ball or is touched by the ball;
The ball lands outside the limits of the court;
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; (In this article, if the ceiling of the court is too low, both parties can agree that it is a violation or a re-serve if the ball touches the ceiling);
The ball touches the player's body or clothing;
the ball touches another object or person outside the court;
Hitting the ball over the net, i.e. the initial point of contact between the racket and the ball is not on the side of the net where the batsman is located;
Touching the net, i.e. when 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 from the net (it is not an offence for the batsman to cross the net with the ball after hitting the ball on his side).
A player's racket or body intrudes into the opponent's court from under the net, causing obstruction of the opponent's stroke or distraction;
Obstructing the opponent and blocking the opponent's shot close to the net (i.e. putting the racket high in front of the net to prevent the opponent from picking up the high ball).
Any action by an athlete who deliberately distracts the opponent during the game, such as shouting, posturing, etc.;
Dragging, that is, when hitting the ball, the ball rests on the racket and is then thrown by the towing belt;
Combo, i.e. two swings of the racket by the same player and two consecutive hits on the ball; or two players from the same side hitting the ball once in a row in a return;
After the ball touches the racket, it continues to fly towards the backcourt.
The above offences do not involve a player interfering with a teammate on the same side, so in the case of a doubles catch, it is permissible to hold a teammate and prevent him from receiving the ball as long as there is no violation of the situation in which the person or the racket touches the net or obstructs the opponent's stroke, or deliberately distracts the opponent.
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There is no problem with the rules, as long as the ball crosses the net before bottoming out and there are no double hits or consecutive shots.
But in real combat, no player will hold his team-mate and not receive the ball – too much time is lost. Doubles all depends on speed, as the so-called martial arts in the world are only fast and unbreakable, even if a professional player shouts a player during the game is a manifestation of bad matching, let alone pulling.
Of course, it is common for amateur players to be unaccustomed to the combination due to random pairing, so you should try to play doubles according to the most basic attack before and after play, defense and left and right play, so that the scoring rate will be much larger.
To sum up, it is absolutely permissible for a player to pull a teammate and not receive the ball, but it is also something that a player will never take. Thank you.
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Yes, you're on one side. Even if the two of you fight on your side, it's your own business, and the referee won't say anything.
But you just pull people like this, just shout "get out of the way" or "I'll come" or something, two people can get familiar with each other a few more times, how bad it is to pull and pull.
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Hehe, you can hold your teammates and not let you pick them up.
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Summary. Hello dear! Under normal circumstances, it is your own responsibility for the dangers that may arise in badminton matches.
Article 1176 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China stipulates that if a person voluntarily participates in a cultural or sports activity with a certain risk, and is harmed by the behavior of his participants, the victim shall not request other participants to bear tort liability; However, this does not apply if other participants are intentionally or grossly negligent in causing the damage.
Hello dear! Is one of the players injured in a doubles match?
Hello dear! Under normal circumstances, it is your own responsibility for the dangers that may arise in badminton matches. Article 1176 of the Civil Code of the People's Republic of China stipulates that if a person voluntarily participates in a cultural or sports activity with a certain risk and is harmed by the behavior of his participants, the victim shall not request that his or her participants bear the responsibility for infringing on the right to disturb the pants; However, this does not apply if other participants are intentionally or grossly negligent in causing the damage.
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Summary. One point shall be awarded to the serving side.
The badminton doubles return rules are as follows:
1.At the start of a game and each time the side gets the right serve, the ball should be served from the right service area.
2.Only the receiving player can receive the serve; If his partner catches the ball or is touched by the ball, the serving side gets one point.
3.After the ball is returned, either person on the serving side hits the ball, then either person on the receiving side hits the ball, and so on until the ball is dead.
4.After the serve is returned, the player can hit the ball from any position on their respective side of the net.
5.If the receiving team violates the law or the ball touches the ground in the receiving team's court area and the ball becomes dead, the serving team scores one point and the original player continues to serve.
6.If the serving team violates the law or the ball touches the ground in the serving team's court area and the ball becomes dead, the original player loses the right to serve and neither player shall score.
7.The player who serves first at the beginning of each game must serve or receive the ball in the right service area when his side scores 0 or even numbers in the game; If the score is an odd number, the ball should be served or received from the left service area.
8.The player who receives the serve first at the beginning of each game must receive the serve or serve in the right service area when his side scores 0 or even in that game; If the score is an odd number, the serve or serve should be received in the left service area.
9.The above two articles are opposite.
One point shall be awarded to the serving side. The rules for badminton doubles return serve are as follows:1
At the start of a game and each time the side gets the right serve, the ball should be served from the right service area. 2.Only the receiving player can receive the serve; If his partner catches the ball or is touched by the ball, the serving side gets one point.
3.After the ball is returned, either person on the serving side hits the ball, then either person on the receiving side hits the ball, and so on until the ball is dead. 4.
After the missed serve is returned, the player can hit the ball from any position on their respective side of the net. 5.If the receiving team violates the law or the ball touches the ground in the receiving team's court area and the ball becomes dead, the serving team scores one point and the original player continues to serve.
6.If the serving team violates the law or the ball touches the ground in the serving team's court area and the ball becomes dead, the original player loses the right to serve and neither player shall score. 7.
The player who serves first at the beginning of each game must serve or receive the ball in the right service area when his side scores 0 or even numbers in the game; If the score is an odd number, the ball should be served or received from the left service area. 8.The player who receives the serve first at the beginning of each game must receive the serve or serve in the right service area when his own 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.
9.The above two articles are opposite.
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Badminton There are three "standing methods" in doubles
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No, that's not a single.
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Yes, official competitions don't be that stupid.
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The badminton doubles rules state that there is a specific serve at the time of the receiving service depending on the score of the receiving player and the receiving area, which is the first leg of a ball.
After the first round, the players of both sides are not fixed, and they can play continuously or in rotation.
During the game, either side must make a single shot over the net.
Two strokes before crossing the net (termed "combo"), or the ball remains on the racket for too long (the term "drag", which is generally determined by the incoherent movement of the batter after the ball touches the racket), are "violations" and the opponent scores.
The basic requirement of a badminton game is to hit the ball across the net with a racket, any part of the racket is fine.
However, if the ball touches the ground on your side of the field or the body of any of your players (including hair or clothing), it will constitute a dead ball and the opponent will score.
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