Sepep Rules
Sepep Rules
Sepep Rules
To start the game, toss the shuttlecock in the air and let it bounce. The side
of the court in which the tip of the shuttlecock is pointing is the player who
will serve first.
Players must serve behind the service line (See diagram above)
There are no faults in badminton. If the shuttlecock hits the net or goes wide
from a serve, the opposition player receives the point.
The player who wins the rally receives the point and serves to begin the next
point. A player continues serving until they lose a point.
The shuttlecock lands within the boundaries of the oppositions side of the
court. The lines of the badminton court are in.
The opposition hits the shuttlecock into the net.
The shuttlecock is not returned over the net with one hit.
Opponent touches the net with any part of their body or racquet.
If the score is 10 – 10, then the player who gets two points ahead wins
the game.
Ex. 12 – 10, 18 – 16,
Rankings
Fixtures
Fixtures will be drawn up and includes who each player will be playing,
their ranking and also which court the game will be played on.