Donćt worry they wont.
2007-08-31 23:58:44
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answered by Anonymous
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That's the way they score in racquetball. too. Though they
stop at 15, I believe, winning by 2 pts.
It's fine for badminton and racquetball, but I don't think
it would generate interest in tennis. Just the opposite!
Besides, it's tradition. Why would you want to change it?
Don't think any tennis player would want to switch
Besides, if one player jumps off to a big lead, it's over!
Practically, anyway.
Not the case as it is now. However, the better player will
win most of the time, anyway.
So, in my opinion, it is less interesting the way you suggest!
2007-08-31 17:29:03
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answered by Webster B 1
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Haha I've never really thought about that..
I'm positive they would never change the scoring in tennis but I kinda think it would be less interesting if it was changed to that. I like how it is now, but maybe that's just because I actually understand how the scoring works in tennis and not in badminton. =]
2007-08-31 17:28:31
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answer #3
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answered by nothinspecial48 2
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Badmington rules, like tennis, serving is done from the opposite half of the opponent. A correct server must: 1.Be diagonal to their opponent. 2.Be on the right side on even number points and vice versa for left side. 3.Land the shuttlecock on the diagonal side 4.Not delay the opponents in any way. 5.Only serve when the opponents are ready to receive. 6.Hit the shuttlecock with the middle of the racquet, not the tip. 7.Land the shuttlecock on or inside the boundary lines. If the server hits the bird and it hits the top of the net but still goes over, into the opposite and diagonal. Doubles play features a short and wide court, and in singles, a long and narrow court is used. In tennis, two service trials are allowed per inning, in badmington rules, only one service trial is allowed. These only apply when you make a mistake hitting the shuttlecock, such as ‘wooding’ it, not when you completely miss it. A fault in tennis is just like a fault in badminton, nothing changes here. But in badmington rules, there are lots of ways to receive a fault, they include: 1.A players racquet stretches over into the other side of the net. 2.A player touches the net with any part of their body or equipment. 3.When the player ‘woods’ the serve. 4.Server is not in correct half of court when serving, ex: on left side when points are of an even number. 5.A player misses the shuttlecock completely. 6.A player enters the opponents court. 7.The players serve does not fall inside the boundaries. A fault made by the player results in a service over in singles. A fault made by a team in doubles results in either a service over or second service. ANY fault results in a lost of serve, or a point for the other team, depending on who was serving.
2016-03-17 21:31:50
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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It would make it less interesting. However, I would love to see them do the single's game what they have done to the double's game in that they have done away with Ad scoring and made it so that when it gets to Deuce that the next point decides that game once and for all.
2007-08-31 21:11:32
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answered by sokokl 7
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What would have happenned should we score baskeball like baseball?
2007-08-31 16:36:23
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answered by ritajbaskin 1
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it will take long time to finish a game
2007-08-31 19:05:59
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answered by Anonymous
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tennis is best
2007-09-02 19:10:57
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answered by TEJA 1122 1
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