Basic Rules and Regulations
Basic Rules and Regulations
Basic Rules and Regulations
REGULATIONS
SCORING
The rally point system is used in scoring
the badminton game which means, any
fault committed by the serving or
receiving team gains point.
Types of Scoring
Love designates score of zero
Love-All is called when both opponents
or teams have a score of zero
In Side is called for the serving player
or team
Out Side is called for the receiving
player or team
Game Point is the point that a server
won which results to the server winning
the match
According to IBF
All double games, as well as mens singles, are
played to 15 points, a womens single game
ends at 11 points.
Additional knowledge
The 21 Point Scoring System was implemented by the BWF
(Badminton World Federation)
The BWF is the international governing body for the sport
of badminton. Founded in 1934 as IBF.
On September 24, 2006, at the Extraordinary General
Meeting in Madrid, it was decided to adopt the name
Badminton World Federation.
BWF Information
Headquarters: Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
President: Poul-Erik Hayer Larsen
(2012-now)
The BWF works in cooperation with
regional governing bodies to promote
and develop the sport of badminton
around the world, they are:
Service Rotation
(Doubles)
Player A from Team 1
serves from the right hand
side of his/her court
(diagram 1).
If he/she wins the point,
then Player A serves from
the left side of his/her
court (diagram 2)
Player A continues
alternating sides until
he/she loses the service,
after which, Player B from
Team 2 gets the serve.
Whoever is on the
right side of Team 2s
court when they
obtain the serve,
serves first (diagram
3).
This person continues
serving in the same
fashion as the earlier
servers (alternating
left and right sides).
This player, Player B,
continues serving
until he/she loses the
service (diagram 4).
Faults
A team that violates the rules is charged with a fault.
If the serving team faults, a side-out results (loss of
serve), if the receiving team faults, points points for
the serving team.
It is fault (lost of service hand out for the serving or
loss of point for the receiving side) when:
Service is illegal (not correct);
If the server, in attempt to serve, misses the shuttle;
If on a serve, the shuttle is caught or on the net,
either before or after passing over the net;
If in play, the shuttle lands outside the boundaries of
the court, passes through under the net, touches the
roof, touches a player or dress layer, touches any
object or person outside the immediate surroundings
of the court, is caught and held on the racket during a
stroke.
LETS
When lets occurs, players who served serves again.
The following are considered lets:
A shuttle or player from an adjacent court enroaches,
thus, interfering with play or concentration.
A shuttle, after passing over the net, becomes caught
in or on the net except during service;
A shuttle hits an obstruction that hangs over the
court and is lower than the recommended 24-foot
ceiling height;
During service, the receiver and server both fault at
the same time;
The server serves before the receiver is ready, and
A line judge is unsighted and the umpire is unable to
make decisions.
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