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Physical Education 3

FAYO, Thanya Kaye

BSN 2-B

Rules of Badminton Singles (Video B and C)

Badminton is still growing to become a well-known sport internationally. It is interesting


that there is a legislative side to badminton that can be used to promote badminton. A singles
match in badminton features one player on each side of the net. You'll get more of a
cardiovascular workout in a singles game than in a game of doubles, because you are responsible
for the entire side of your court.

The basic rules and regulations of any badminton rally, either Olympics or leisurely with
your family is that the game always begins with a toss. When playing with your friends, stop
fighting for the first serve, because you must comply with the badminton rules that qualify a coin
toss as an appropriate determinant. The next first serve depends on who wins the rally. If you
win the first rally, then the next game begins with your serve. If the serving side wins, they score
a point and the same server serves again from the alternate service court. If the receiving side
wins, the receiving side scores a point. The receiving side becomes the new serving side. To win
the game of badminton, you must score points before your opponent. Out of 3 sets of play you
must win two. Every time there is a serve, there is a point scored. According to badminton rules
and regulations for doubles, the side of doubles that win a rally adds a point to its score. When
both sides reach 20 all, the side which gains a 2-point lead first, wins that game. When both sides
reach 29 all, the side scoring the 30th point, wins that game.

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