Friday, May 14, 2010

Basics Game of Badminton

Each game is played to 21 points, with players scored one point if they win a rally (which differs from the old 15-point system, where players can win a spot on their service). A game is the best of the three games.


At the start of the rally, the server and the receiver before the diagonally opposite service courts (see court dimensions). The server hits the steering wheel while he was landing in the courtyard of the recipient. This is similar to tennis, badminton, except that service must be taken in the waist and the tree racket down, the wheel is not allowed to bounce and badminton are the players in their Courts Service as opposed to tennis.

If the server-side loses a rally, the service of his opponent (s) goes (as opposed to the old system, there are double no "second serve to").

In singles, the server is in his / her right service court when his / her score is even, and left in his / her service court when his score is odd.

In doubles, if the service side wins a rally, remains the same player to serve, but he changes service courts so that he / she serves for each opponent in turn. If opponents win the rally and their new guests, also, the player is in the right service court when is odd, the player is in the left service court. Courts Service of players from their positions at the beginning of the previous rally, not certain where they were at the end of the rally. One consequence of this system is that when a page is working again, the server is the player who does not serve his last.

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