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Badminton

Badminton is a popular sport that originated in the 19th century, with roots tracing back to ancient Greece and medieval games. The game involves singles and doubles matches, with specific rules for scoring, serving, and faults, as well as detailed equipment specifications for shuttles and rackets. Competitions include various categories such as men's and women's singles and doubles, and mixed doubles, governed by a set of regulations to ensure fair play.

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Badminton

Badminton is a popular sport that originated in the 19th century, with roots tracing back to ancient Greece and medieval games. The game involves singles and doubles matches, with specific rules for scoring, serving, and faults, as well as detailed equipment specifications for shuttles and rackets. Competitions include various categories such as men's and women's singles and doubles, and mixed doubles, governed by a set of regulations to ensure fair play.

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3. Badminton f pattledore and ee st popular ¢ of the most popul: 7 oH well laid in India, i in the 19th century ‘si yndent 0) Origin and History : The game of badminton can be well deseribet ; shuttlecock, which were played in ancient Greece © f badminton has aaa games since the medjeval_era, the modern version ediinton its present British Army officers pbeted in Pune, India, gave ba’ and played it competitively. As the city of Pune was previously known Poona at that time. Poona was developed from # ; also become known as a the game Was 4 7 Poona ane pattledore and shuttlecock, he children's game: Rules and Regulations — layer For the match Single - One plays For the match Doubles - Two players ‘The Competition in Badminton Must Comprise all the Following Men’s Singles ont ‘Women’s Singles Men’s Doubles Women’s Doubles Mixed Doubles Point ‘A team scores a point:The side winning a rally shall add a point to its score. A side shall win a rally, if the opposing side commits a “fault” or the shuttle ceases to be in play because it touches the surface of the court inside the opponent’s court. Rally A sequence of one or more strokes starting with the service, until the shuttle ceases to be thy in play. 102/Competition level book of Sports & Games Stroke A movement of the player's racket with an inte! ntion to hit the shuttle e side which To Win a Set d first, shall A match shall consist of the best of three gam first scores 21 points. If si $ aed the score becomes 20-20, th If the score becom i i ae nes 29-all, the side scoring the 301 winning a game shall serve first in the next game ¥ be won by th shall es, A game §) two points lea side which gains Ith point shall win that game.The side The Toss To brace play commences a toss shall be conducted and the winner g OF receiving or court. The side losing the toss shall then exerci of the toss chooses are se the remaining choice Service The server and the receiver shall stand within diagonally opposite service courts without touching the boundary lines of these service courts The whole shuttle shall be below the server's waist at the instant of being hit by the server's racket. The waist shall be considered to be an imaginary line round the body, level with a ae part of the server’s bottom ribin attempting to serve, the server shall not miss the ttle. Singles - Serving and Receiving Courts The players shall serve from and receive in their respective right service courts when the server has not scored or has scored an even number of points in that game. ‘The players shall serve from and receive in, their respective left service courts when the server has scored an odd number of points in that game. Doubles - Serving and Receiving Courts , ‘A player of the serving side shall serve from the right service court when the serving side scored an even number of points in that game.A player of the serving side has not scored or has hen the serving side has scored an odd number of points shall serve from the left service court wl in that game. eho player ofthe receiving side who served tas shall stay in the same service court from where he served last. The reverse pattern shall apply to the receiver's partner.The player of the receiving side standing in the diagonally opposite service court to the server shall be the receiver. The players shall not change their respective service courts until they win a point when their side is serving Setvice in any turn of serving shall be delivered from the service court corresponding to the serving side’s score. Change of Ends sat the end of the first game at the end of the second game, if Players shall change end 1 t there is to be a third game andin the third game when a side first scores 11 points. Faults It shall be a ‘fault’: Tf a service is not correct 103/Competition level book of Sports & Games Equipment Details Shuttle material the itever The shuttle shall be made of natural or synthetic materials. From ee 4d by a natural shuttle is made, the flight characteristics generally shall be similar to those P! feathered shuttle with a cork base covered by a thin layer of leather. Feathered Shuttle The shuttle shall have 16 feathers fixed in the base. base. The feathers shall have a 62 mm to 70 mm length, from the tip to the top of the base. The tips of the feathers shall lie on a circle with a diameter from 58 mm to 68 mm. The feathers shall be fastened firmly with thread or other suitable material. The base shall be 25 mm to 28 mm in diameter and rounded on the bottom. The shuttle shall weigh from 4.74 to 5.50 grams. Non-Feathered Shuttle ° The skirt or simulation of feathers in synthetic materials, shall replace natural feathers. © The base shall be 25 mm to 28 mm in diameter and rounded on the bottom. 105/Competition level book of Sports & Games © The feathers shall have a uniform Tength betwee! the tip to the top of the base. : : © The tips of the feathers shall lie on acircle with a diat © The shuttle shall weigh from 4.74 to 5,50 grams. 5 8s 2.3m 2.3m & 3 l n 62 mm to 70 mm when measured from meter from 58 mm to 68 mm. ‘Boundary Line and male Line for Singles Long Service Line for Doubles Right Service Court Left Service Court auyy anu wees Short service Line Wy'st 'S9]qnoq 40) auYT apIs ‘Se[SUIg 10) aUyT aPIS sa8Iqg 10) auYT apIS sajqnog 105 aury aps Short service Line Left Service Right Servi Court oe Court any] axy02 Long Service Line for Doubles 518m ~ Single Court “ 6.lm - Doubles Court 106/Competition level book of Sports & Games (omm Wwug6'L PosF Wweg't = 40mm a aot : in Racket 6th s a Mproat e overall wregfteket shall be a frame not exceeding 680 mm - (if present) th consisting of the main parts,The shaft connects Connects the shaft to the head os ae in overall Fhe Stringed. Areashalt not exceed 240 mm in overall length 294 “77 he throat width. However, the strings may extend into an area which otherwise WOO ihe overall Rather atthe Width of the extended stringed area does not exceed 35 mm '8ed area does not then exceed 330 mm. aaem overall length an in heat the handle to the ‘| Yt a he net shall be made of fine cord of dark colour and even thickness with @ se alee mm and not more than 2 The net shall be 760 mm in con ‘and at least 6.1 meters wide.The top of the net shall be cdged with a 75 mm white tape doubled over a cord or cable running through the tape. This tape shall rest upon the cord or cable. The top of the net from the surface of the court shall be 1.524 meters at the centre of the court and 1.55 meters over the side lines for doubles.There shall be no gaps between the ends of the net and the posts. If necessary, the full depthof the net at the ends shall be tied to the posts. Jess thi Post ‘The posts shall be 1.55 meters in height from the surface of the court and shall remain vertical when the net is strained. Technical Officials Officials fall into the following categories and numbers: * Referee Ps © Umpires wel * Service Judge “1 * Line Judges - footetee Gt nen Lin 9

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