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Badminton is a casual outdoor game that can be played openly on beaches or in the courtyard. Formally it is to be played in a rectangular indoor court for professional games. It is played using racquet and shuttlecock by hitting the racquet to the shuttlecock across the net on the opposite half of the side and scoring points accordingly. It can be played with multiple players, but mostly there are “singles” (with single player on one side) and “doubles” (with the double player on each side). It is quite important to know the exact rules to play the same then be it casual or a professional game for playing any game. In this article, the coaches from Kelika, a premier badminton training academy in Ahmedabad<\/strong> will present to you the basic rules that are needed to be known and understood that could help to play the game in a better way.<\/p>\n In the single rally, the game is to be played between two players in all with each player on each side. The basic rules that are to be known and followed for playing in the badminton courts in Ahmedabad<\/strong> are as follows:<\/p>\n [\/vc_column_text][vc_column_text]<\/p>\n The head coach at our badminton coaching academy in Ahmedabad<\/strong> starts initiations with these rules: Every game starts with the score(0-0). As long as the format is considered, it is not acceptable to randomly select the side of the court by the players. It completely depends on the score of the server. If the server’s score is even, the server has to serve from the right court, and if the score is odd, the server has to serve from the left side of the court.<\/p>\n The toss is the beginning of the game. The winner of the toss gets to serve first which decides the selection of the sides as the winner of the first serve is supposed to serve again from the other side, and if the receiver wins the toss, he becomes the new server and gets to serve then.<\/p>\n Serve is one of the most important rules of badminton. It is always to be done underarm below the server’s waist by the server. Making an overarm is considered to be the fault and breaking of the basic rules of the game. The server has to follow the rules while serving as one wrong serve can give a point to the opponent and can make him\/her lead, adds the evening batch instructor at Kelika, a reputed\u00a0 badminton training academy in Ahmedabad<\/strong>.<\/p>\n Scoring system in badminton based on a system that a server wins a point with every serve. When the server wins the rally, they score a point and service is retained, but when the receiver wins the game they score, and the receiver earns a point and service. A match consists of a best-of-three match of 21 points and when the score is 20 all and the first player taking the lead of 2 points first wins the match. Also at 29 all, the first one to score 30th point wins the game. When the lead reaches a score of 11, a 60-minute break can be taken. These rules are applied in all mock games played at our badminton classes in Ahmedabad<\/strong>.<\/p>\n In badminton, faults and errors can result in giving a point to the opponent and also losing the lead. While serving the shuttle swing is missed when hit with the racquet, and it falls below the net which is one of the basic faults for singles in rules of badminton similarly if the shuttle hits with a racquet and swings outside of the court which can also be considered as foul. Lastly, if the shuttlecock touches the cloth or body can be considered foul.<\/p>\nWhat Are The Basic Rules For Badminton Singles<\/h2>\n
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