-
1.Match Options: Before the game starts, both teams flip a coin to guess the winner, and the winner chooses according to the rules
Choose to serve or receive.
Choosing the Venue The loser can choose the remaining rights (e.g. the winner chooses to serve and receive, the loser chooses the venue).
2.Basic Questions:
You win when the ball grazes the net and lands on the opponent's court;
loses if the ball hits the net and lands outside of the net or in touch-in; If the ball touches your clothes, and then crosses the net, you will lose; If the ball doesn't go over the net, you hit it, you lose;
3.Serve:
The tee box for singles and doubles is not the same (see image below).The ball is in bounds when it is pressed into the line. When serving, the player stands diagonally in the teeing area.
Players usually serve for the first time in the right-hand area. The serving side should comply with the requirements at the time of serving, and the receiving side should not hit the ball early (not move the foot before the serving side serves).
4.Scoring Rules:
The game is played in a best-of-three format. In a game, the method of scoring points with the serve is used (the serving side wins the ball, and the receiving side wins the ball and does not win the points).After the receiving team shall win, the right to serve will be transferred.
In singles, the serve will go to the opponent, and in doubles, it will be transferred to the opposing team (the second serve conceded) or the second serve (the first serve conceded).Note: In doubles, the starting side of each game has only one serve.
15-point scale (first to 15 points wins).But if it goes 14-14, the first to reach 14 points wins first at 15 17.
The women's competition is slightly different, with an 11-point scale (the first 11 points are won).But if there is a 10-10, the first 10 points have the right to choose 11 13 points to win.
5.At last.
Switch sides at the end of each round. And in the tiebreaker (third game), one side reaches 8 points to switch sides (6 points for women).There is a 5-minute break before the tiebreaker.
6.Basic information of the venue.
-
Scoring. Unless otherwise agreed, a match is won by a best-of-three match.
Only the serving side can score.
Doubles and Men's Singles (except in the case of rules) The first side to score 15 points wins the game.
In women's singles (except in the case of rules), the first side to score 11 points wins one game.
In the event of 13 or 14 draws (9 or 10 draws in women's singles), the first team to score 13 or 14 points (9 or 10 points in women's singles) can choose to "rematch" or "no more play".
This selection can only be made after the first occurrence of the required score and before the next serve is issued.
If you draw 13 (9 in women's singles) and do not choose "rematch", you can still choose "rematch" if you get 14 points (10 points in women's singles) at 14 draws (10 in women's singles).
After selecting "Rematch", the score will be reported from "0-0", and the team that wins the score will win the game first.
13 draws, 5 points in rematches;
14 draws, 3 points in rematches;
9 draws and 3 points in rematches;
10 draws and 2 points in the rematch.
-
1 When a player has a score of 0 or even, both players should serve or receive the ball from their respective right teeing area.
2 When the score of the 2 servers is an odd number, both players should serve or receive the ball from their respective left service areas.
3 In the case of a "rematch", the server shall stand according to the rules and regulations based on the total number of points scored in the innings.
4. After the ball is served, the server and receiver alternate until the "violation" or "dead ball".
5 If the receiver violates the law or the ball touches the ground in the receiver's field and the ball becomes a dead ball, the server is awarded one point. The server then serves from the other service area.
6. 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.
-
Exercise is a good leisure and entertainment, but also a good way to relieve stress, our body to exercise, will be healthy, will have vitality, after exercise, sweaty, the body has a feeling of comfort, it is great. Below I will introduce you to the rules of the badminton singles points competition, welcome to read and reference!
1. Each game adopts a best-of-three system;
2. The first team to score 21 points wins the authority game;
3. If the score of the two sides is 20-20, the winning side needs to exceed the opponent by 2 points to win;
4. If the score is 29-29, the first side to score the 30th point wins;
5. The winning side of the authority takes the lead in the next game;
6. When one side scores 11 points in the game, the players of both teams will rest for 1 minute;
7. The break time between two games is 2 minutes.
Serving Rules
1. Neither 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 racket of the server must hit the ball holder first, and at the same time, the whole ball must be lower than the waist of the server;
4. At the moment of hitting the ball, the racket shaft should point upward, so that the entire head of the row 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 it is not intercepted, it should fall into the receiving player's spine area;
7. Once the serve begins, the ball is touched by the server's racket and lands to the ground, which is the end of the serve.
Re-serve rules
A referee pronounced a "re-serve" to interrupt the match.
1. In case of unforeseen or unexpected circumstances, the ball should be re-served.
2. In addition to serving, the ball should be re-served if it hangs on the net or stops at the top of the net after passing the net.
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. During the game, the ball holder is completely separated from the other parts of the ball, and the ball should be served again.
6. If the lineman does not see clearly and the referee cannot make a decision, he shall re-serve, and when the re-serve is re-served, the last serve will be invalid, and the original player will serve again.
Dead ball
The following are dead balls:
1. The ball hits the net and hangs on the net, or stops at the top of the net;
2. After the ball hits the net or the net post, it begins to fall to the ground on the batter's side;
3. The ball touches the ground;
4. "Fouling" or "Re-serve" has been declared.
-
The scoring rules for badminton are as follows:
Badminton adopts a 21-point system: Badminton adopts a 21-point system, that is, the first two sides to score 21 points wins, and a best-of-3 system is adopted. After the two sides play to 20 draws in each game, one side leads by 2 points to win the game; If the two sides are tied at 29 and one side leads by 1 point, the game is won.
In addition, the scorer has the right to serve: the scorer has the right to serve, if the team scores an odd number.
Score per ball system: Score per ball system, the score is calculated based on the ball landing in bounds, and the air is not counted out of bounds. Except in exceptional circumstances (e.g. wet floor, broken ball), players may not request to interrupt the game.
However, when one side leads by 11 points in each game, the game will be played for 1 minute of technical pure defeat and timeout, allowing both sides to wipe sweat, drink water, etc.
Badminton is an indoor sport in which a long mesh racket is used to hit a small ball made of feathers and cork through a net. The badminton game is played on a rectangular court, separated by a net in the middle of the court, and the two sides use a variety of techniques and tactics such as serving, hitting and moving, and hit the ball back and forth on the net to prevent the ball from falling in their own effective area.
There are many theories about the origin of badminton, but the most recognized one is that it originated in Japan in the 14th and 15th centuries. The modern sport of badminton originated in India and was formed in the United Kingdom. In 1875, badminton officially appeared in people's field of vision.
In 1893, badminton clubs in the UK gradually developed and established the first badminton club, which set the requirements of the venue and the standards of the sport.
-
Scoring.
1. 21-point system, 3 games and 2 wins are better.
2. Scoring per ball.
3. In each round, the winning side will add 1 point.
4. When both sides are 20 points, the side that is 2 points ahead of the opponent wins the game.
5. When both sides are 29 points, the first team to score 30 points wins the game.
6. The winner of one game will serve first in the next game.
Breaks and side-shifting rules.
1. In a game, when the leading side reaches 11 points, both sides have a 60-second break.
2. Between two games, both sides have a 2-minute break.
3. In the tiebreaker, when the leading side reaches 11 points, the two sides exchange venues.
Badminton game rules singles1. At the beginning 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 one point, then the serve continues in the next round.
3. If the receiving side scores one point, then the next round becomes the serving side.
Badminton rules doubles.
1. As in singles, 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 one point, then the serving side will continue to serve in the next round, and the serving player will remain the same.
3. If the receiving side scores one point, then the next round becomes the serving side.
4. If and only if the serving side scores, the two players on the serving side exchange the left and right halves.
-
Each game adopts a 21-point system, that is, the first two sides to score 21 points wins, and 3 games and 2 wins. In each game, if one team scores 21 points and leads by at least 2 points, the game will be won, otherwise the game will continue. If the two sides are tied at 29 and one side leads by 1 point, the game is won.
Under the new system, points are scored per ball, and players are no longer allowed to request to interrupt the game, except in exceptional circumstances (e.g. wet floors, broken balls). However, when one side leads by 11 points in each game, the game is played with a one-minute technical timeout, allowing both sides to wipe sweat, drink water, rest, etc.
The scorer has the right to serve, and if the current score is an odd number, serve from the left; The current score is an even number, serve from the right. In the third game or a game where only one game is played, when one team reaches 11 points first, the two teams switch courts.
Badminton is a sport that can be played both indoors and outdoors. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles, and the emerging 3 to 3.
A badminton racket consists of a racket surface, a racket shaft, a racket handle, and a joint between the racket frame and the racket. The length of a racket is not more than 680 mm, of which the length of the racket handle and the racket shaft is not more than 41 cm, the length of the racket frame is 28 cm, and the width is 23 cm.
-
If you want to play a badminton match, you must be familiar with the rules of the game. Hopefully, the following badminton scoring rules can be helpful to you.
Badminton scoring rule 1: singles
Once the ball is served, the game officially begins, with both players alternating strokes until one of them fouls or the ball lands on one of the players' court.
In the 21-point scale, the direct points per ball method is used. While scoring a goal, the player is given the right to serve, and when scoring consecutive points, the player alternates the serve in his or her two service areas. After each game is tied at 20, one side scores 2 points in a row to win the game.
The score is not extended indefinitely, and the first to score 30 points is the winner.
Badminton's'Scoring Rule 2: Doubles
The main rules are the same as for singles.
TIP: After the player of the team exchanges the service area after scoring consecutive points, the same person will continue to serve, otherwise the same side should be substituted.
Badminton Scoring Rule 3: Foul Conduct
1.In the "During the Game" between the time of serve and the time the ball hits the ground, the receiving player commits a foul and the serving team is awarded a score.
2.Serve Height: Hit the ball with any part above the waistline (the waistline is the horizontal extension of the lowest rib position of the server).
3.When the ball is struck on the tee, the club is not pointing downwards.
4.When the serve is hit, it does not hit the bottom of the shuttlecock.
5.Out of bounds: The ball is hit outside the area of effect, without going over or through the net or under the net into the opponent's court.
6.Over-the-net shot: Not hitting the ball in your own court, i.e. the player's racket and body enter the opponent's court.
7.Ball holding: Before hitting the ball, the ball stalls on the racket, or there is a drag movement.
8.Combo: The same player hits the ball more than 2 times in a row, or a player on the same team hits the ball in a row before the ball passes over the net.
9.Touching the net: A player's racket, body, or clothing touching the net.
10.Obstructing an opponent's lawful stroke, or otherwise intentionally harassing an opposing player.
11 balls touching the wall of an object on the sidelines, e.g. the ceiling.
A little worse in badminton is not good. Losing women's doubles should also have a problem of mentality, it is likely that you can't be nervous and relaxed. In addition, the game must have a tactical combination, don't go blank in your mind as soon as you hit it. >>>More
My friend wants to pull the line to 26 pounds, and it seems that the strength is good. First of all, there are many rackets that can pull 26 pounds, and if you talk about high-quality rackets, it must be Yonex. But now the domestic racket is also very good, like Kaisheng and victory are good, I recommend kason 98ti, about the price is about 460, although it is offensive in kason products, but the racket is more neutral, and the ball control effect is also very good. >>>More
Go to the ferry and search the pplive IPTV app to see the sports channels
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).
The materials of the shuttlecock include the head and the feather. >>>More