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rules of badminton for doubles
Badminton Rules debate?
Me and my mates have started playing badminton. I say the service court for doubles is the same as singles. They say its different, they say its the outside lines in doubles from the service. Also, if the shuttle cock hits the net and goes over on the service is it a fault?
The service court is the same for singles and doubles. If the shuttle-thing hits the net on service it is a fault.
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the rules of badminton

5 Rules of badminton anyone?
P.E. teacher sucks so you guys are stuck helping me answer questions...I hope. =]
OK. Here's a few for you, even though you've put it in the wrong section.
- All lines are IN the court.
- Serve must go over the net and on or beyond the short service line; and on or short of the doubles service line (the first of the two parallel lines at the back of the court). This line is not used in singles play.
- The inside parallel sidelines are for singles play; the outside ones are for doubles.
- Serve from below the waist with an underarm swing.
- If you swing and miss on serve it is a fault.
- If you stand on a line while serving, it's a foot fault.
- When the shuttle hits the floor, only the part of the shuttle that hit the court first is the important bit. It's not where it stops, it's where it first bounces that counts.
- Badminton is like volleyball in that you do not have to have the serve to be able to score a point.
There, hope that helps.
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Can someone explain the rules for badminton please?
Here's a really good site for badminton rules and more.....
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Badminton#Scoring_system_and_service
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rules of badminton singles
Badminton Rules debate?
Me and my mates have started playing badminton. I say the service court for doubles is the same as singles. They say its different, they say its the outside lines in doubles from the service. Also, if the shuttle cock hits the net and goes over on the service is it a fault?
The service court is the same for singles and doubles. If the shuttle-thing hits the net on service it is a fault.
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rules of badminton court

Iwant to get the accurate measurement of Badminton Court, and its game rules?
Badminton Rules
Court and Equipment
Court size for singles - 44 feet long x 17 feet wide
Court size for doubles - 44 feet long x 20 feet wide
Net height - 5 feet
Shuttlecocks - Also known as birdies or birds. One type has feathers with a cork base, and the other is plastic with a rubber base.
Rackets - Made of lightweight material like wood, plastic or metal.
Object of the game
The object of the game is to hit the shuttlecock back and forth over a net without permitting it to hit the floor in bounds on your side of the net.
Some general rules and terms
1. A player may not touch the net with a racket or history body during play.
2. A birdie may not come to rest or be carried on the racket.
3. A birdie may hit the net on its way across during play and the rally can continue.
4. A term of service is called an inning.
5. A player may not reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.
6. A loss of serve is called a side out.
7. In class games will be played to 15 points and a match is 2 out of 3 games.
8. Some types of shots are the lob, drop shot, smash and drive.
Serving
1. A coin toss or spin of the racket determines who will serve first.
2. The serve must travel diagonally (cross court) to be good.
3. A serve that touches the net and lands in the proper court is called a let serve and is reserved, otherwise, only one serve is permitted to each court until a side out occurs. A serve that is totally missed may be tried again.
4. The racket must make contact with the birdie below the waist on a serve.
5. The server and receiver shall stand within their respective service courts until the serve is made.
6. Points may only be scored when serving.
7. All lines are considered in bounds.
8. In singles, when the server's score is an even number, the serve is taken from the right side. When the server's score is an odd number, it is taken from the left. (Serving in a doubles game is different)
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