If the server serves the shuttle to the wrong court (which is the receiver’s partner Court) and the receiver’s partner touches the shuttle with racket, then which side will get point?
I will try to cover all that on my future videos when i have time. But the answer to that is the server will get the point. Because the receiver's side will be faulted
If the reciever's partner touches the shuttle before it lands the point goes to the server. So you need to wait for the shuttle to land on the wrong side of the court to get the point.
@@elfee7able so once the opponent continues hitting the ball even though a faulty serve was made by me do we continue playing or stop and the opponent gets a point?
the sign shown for service not in one motion is wrong. The drawing is correct but the picture is for a new fault which is losing the shuttle and it says in an attempt to serve player must not lose the shuttle.
There's a line 198 centimetres distance from the net on each side of the court. The low serve line.if the shuttle touches the net and lands behind the low serve line it's not fault.only while serving if the shuttle lands in area between the net and the low serve line it's called out.
@@elfee7able I Found new low serve rules does not mention about racket head pointing down required.So I wonder if it still requiring head racket have to pointing down during low serve ? Thank you very much
@@baoinhbadmintonexperience1546 the old rules says head must be pointing downwards. But now the new rule setting 1.15m as standard for everyone. So no more rule of the racket head. But ... unless u play for profesional games, there are no measuring equipment for 1.15m, therefore the old rule will be used. I explained that in this video.
What if one swings or throws or deflect/divert the shuttle (all other than just dropping it ) before hitting the shuttle while doing a serve ?? Any action other than just dropping the shuttle from hand Isn't it foul ?
It is not a foul as long as the hit from the racket is done "in" the allowed space. Of course u cannot throw the shuttle all the way to the other side.
@@elfee7able thanks a lot for ur kind valuable reply sir. That means one is not supposed to swing or throw the the shuttle even by a little other than dropping it b4 hitting it in the allowed height . Isn't it ?
@@darwinpj1402 u can throw it. U can even throw it high up in the air. The only thing that is measured is when the racket "hits" the shuttle. Doesnt matter how u throw or drop the shuttle before that.
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If the server serves the shuttle to the wrong court (which is the receiver’s partner Court) and the receiver’s partner touches the shuttle with racket, then which side will get point?
I will try to cover all that on my future videos when i have time. But the answer to that is the server will get the point. Because the receiver's side will be faulted
@@elfee7able If that happens just wait for the shuttle to land before touching it.
If the reciever's partner touches the shuttle before it lands the point goes to the server. So you need to wait for the shuttle to land on the wrong side of the court to get the point.
Thank you for this video , now I have cleared up
thanks for the video but i have a question: if the opponent hits the ball even though a faulty serve was made who gets the point?
If the service judge called a fault, then opponent gets a point.
@@elfee7able so once the opponent continues hitting the ball even though a faulty serve was made by me do we continue playing or stop and the opponent gets a point?
@F4R00Qlol we stop if it is a faulty serve. But if the serve is going out but the opponent hits it, then it will continue play
@@elfee7able thanks!
the sign shown for service not in one motion is wrong. The drawing is correct but the picture is for a new fault which is losing the shuttle and it says in an attempt to serve player must not lose the shuttle.
After the forehend or backhand service in doubles when hit shuttle and rackets follow through up to head or shoulder..is. Correct or fault
The shuttle must be come in contact with the racket below 1.15m but it doesn't matter where your racket ends up afterwards.
Please confirm if it's a fault if the shuttle touches the net while serving and lands inside the court.
Interesting question. I will make a video on that
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There's a line 198 centimetres distance from the net on each side of the court. The low serve line.if the shuttle touches the net and lands behind the low serve line it's not fault.only while serving if the shuttle lands in area between the net and the low serve line it's called out.
Thank u sir.....too good video... explanation is awesome
Whether there is a fault on touching the racket wrist, finger, thumb while doing service.
HI I HAVE A QUESTION ABOUT THIS LASTED LOW SERVE RULES.MAY I ASK YOU TO FIND THE ANSWER
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@@elfee7able I Found new low serve rules does not mention about racket head pointing down required.So I wonder if it still requiring head racket have to pointing down during low serve ?
Thank you very much
@@baoinhbadmintonexperience1546 the old rules says head must be pointing downwards. But now the new rule setting 1.15m as standard for everyone. So no more rule of the racket head.
But ... unless u play for profesional games, there are no measuring equipment for 1.15m, therefore the old rule will be used.
I explained that in this video.
@@elfee7able Ohhhh i got it.Thank you very much
Hey is "Service not in one motion" fault not common because I cannot find one in many badminthon matches, so frustrating.
It is not common in profesional badminton. Because it is too obvious and can easily be called fault
Can I serve 1 feet above from the surface? is it fault or not.
please reply
Yes. 1.15 meters is 3 ft 9 inches.
What if one swings or throws or deflect/divert the shuttle (all other than just dropping it ) before hitting the shuttle while doing a serve ?? Any action other than just dropping the shuttle from hand Isn't it foul ?
It is not a foul as long as the hit from the racket is done "in" the allowed space.
Of course u cannot throw the shuttle all the way to the other side.
@@elfee7able thanks a lot for ur kind valuable reply sir. That means one is not supposed to swing or throw the the shuttle even by a little other than dropping it b4 hitting it in the allowed height . Isn't it ?
@@darwinpj1402 u can throw it. U can even throw it high up in the air.
The only thing that is measured is when the racket "hits" the shuttle.
Doesnt matter how u throw or drop the shuttle before that.
@@elfee7ablethat was really helpful I'm greatful for ur kind valuable information thank you so much ...
Sir plz upload one video... fair and proper service in badminton ....
U can service anyway u can as long as u dont break the 5 fouls in service. There are many ways u can do it.
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Thank you sir.
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Fault given by Service judge not line judge
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