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i keep beating my boyfriend i the serve when we play badminton and he says it is against the rules to serve overarm rather tha under arm? hope you know what i mean. i dont know the technical terms.

2006-08-28 07:48:38 · 12 answers · asked by yobogirl 2 in Sports Other - Sports

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Fifteen points constitute the usual game, except for women's singles (in which 11 points are played). When the score is tied at 13-all, the side reaching it first chooses to finish the game at 15 or to set the game at 5 points. When tied at 14-all, he/she chooses to play 1 or 3 points. Similarly, in 11-point games, the score may be set at 3 when the score is 9-all and at 2 when 10-all.

The service must be delivered to the diagonal service court. A bird that lands on a line is considered good. In singles, the bird must land in the long, narrow court and in doubles in the short, wide court. A let serve is one in which the bird touches the top of the net but lands in the proper court. A service that is let is served again. It is a fault unless it lands in the service court.

Only one service (trial) is allowed per inning (not like tennis, where two trials are allowed), unless the bird is missed entirely or it is a "good" let. The service alternates to courts starting in the right-hand court for doubles at all times. In singles, the service starts in the right-hand court at the beginning of the game, but thereafter service is made from the right-hand court when the score is even (for that side) and from the left-hand court when the score is odd (for that side). Only one hand is allowed the side beginning the serve in doubles the first inning and two hands are allowed each inning thereafter.

It is a fault (loss of service or hand for the serving-side and loss of point for receiving-side) when:

service is illegal; i.e., the bird is struck when above the waist or the head of the racket is higher than the hand when hit.

service or played shot lands outside the specified court, passes through or under the net, or hits a player or obstruction outside the court.

server or receiver steps out of his proper court before delivery of serve or feints in any way before the service. Only the person served to may return the bird.

a player reaches over the net to hit a bird (he/she may follow a shot over).

a player touches the net with his/her racket or any part of his/her body.

a player hits the bird twice or momentarily holds or throws it with his/her racket.

a player fails to return the bird to the opponent's proper court. (He/she cannot hit a doubtful bird and call "out," as permitted in some sports.)

the server steps forward as he/she serves.

the bird is hit on the rim or neck of the racket - called a "wood."

2006-08-28 07:52:34 · answer #1 · answered by cheech 2 · 0 2

Serving Badminton

2016-11-07 08:33:52 · answer #2 · answered by nedeau 4 · 0 0

11.1.4 The shaft of the server's racket at the instant of hitting the shuttle shall be pointing in a downward direction to such an extent that the whole of the head of the racket is discernible below the whole of the server's hand holding the racket;

so bf is right...but it doesn't mean you have to serve to just clear the service court you still can hit the shuttlecock hard with wrist above his his head if you like. good luck...bloody hard to beat a chap especially if he's tall

2006-08-28 08:00:28 · answer #3 · answered by MsCymru 6 · 1 0

No. In there no such thing as an over-hand serve in Badminton

2016-03-17 03:46:49 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 1

No. Its annoying but you have to save your overhanding for the subsequent strikes*. You would win just by being first to serve otherwise.

* volley that's the word I was trying to think of.

2006-08-28 07:55:43 · answer #5 · answered by ordiofile 5 · 0 1

I don't know if there is a Badminton rule book or not, but I've always seen Badminton serves underhand.

2006-08-28 07:50:38 · answer #6 · answered by kja63 7 · 0 2

On the volley you can hit it overhand, but you can't serve it overhand--that has to be done underhand.

2006-08-28 07:51:51 · answer #7 · answered by Sarah 2 · 0 1

No you can't serve overhand.

2006-08-28 07:50:26 · answer #8 · answered by Jeanette 2 · 1 1

only under arm is allowed,

2006-08-28 07:55:52 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

no you cant and you must strike the shuttlecock below the waist.

2006-08-28 07:51:31 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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