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Laws of Badminton
16.7.1.3 faulting the offending side in cases of flagrant offence. 16.7.2 On faulting a side (Law 16.7.1.2 or 16.7.1.3 ), the umpire shall report the offending side immediately to the Referee, who shall have the power to disqualify the offending side from the match.
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16.8.3 in cases of flagrant offence or persistent offences, faulting the offending side and reporting the offending side immediately to the Referee, who shall have power to disqualify the offending …
opposing side commits a ‘fault’ or the shuttle ceases to be in play because it touches the surface of the court inside the opponent’s court. If the score becomes 20-all, the side which gains a …
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Laws of Badminton - Badminton Laws - Badminton Rules
A side shall win a rally, if the opposing side commits a `fault' or the shuttle ceases to be in play because it touches the surface of the court inside the opponent's court. 7.4 If the score …
IBF Laws - World Badminton
If play is not to be held up, this is acceptable, but if one side is ready to play, the offending side may have to be reminded that leaving the court needs to Umpire's permission (Law 18.5.2), …
Note - Para-Badminton Clauses - shaded Updated: 5 June 2014 faulting the offending side, if previously warned. One such fault followed by a warning by a side shall be considered to be a …
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faulting the offending side, if previously warned. Two such faults by a side shall be considered to be a persistent offence; or
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Jun 25, 2008 · 16.7.1.1 - issuing a warning to the offending side; (Umpire calls the offending player to his side, raises his right hand holding a YELLOW CARD (Yellow Card) above his head and …
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A player shall not: deliberately cause delay in, or suspension of, play; deliberately modify or damage the shuttle in order to change its speed or its flight; behave in an offensive manner; or …
Every time there is a serve – there is a point scored. The side winning a rally adds a point to its score. At 20 all, the side which gains a 2 point lead first, wins that game. At 29 all, the side …
Rules of badminton - The Trek BBS
If a service is not correct by virtue of any of Laws 9.1.1 to 9.1.8, it shall be a 'fault' (Law 13) by the offending side. It is a 'fault' if the server, in attempting to serve, misses the shuttle. Once the …
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Service court errors can only be enforced if discovered prior to the next serve. If the error is discovered and it both sides committed it, a “let” will result. If the offending player won the rally, …
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faulting the offending side in cases of flagrant offence or breach of Law 16.2. On faulting a side (Law 16.7.1.2 or 16.7.1.3), the umpire shall report the offending side immediately to the …
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Laws of Badminton
7.4 Only the serving side on winning a rally shall add a point to its score (Law 10.3 or 11.3). A side shall win a rally, if the opposing side commits a ‘fault’ or the shuttle ceases to be in play …
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Mar 30, 2023 · Here are the badminton rules for your reference: Players must hit the shuttlecock over the net and into their opponent’s side of the court. The shuttlecock can only be hit once …
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In badminton, players are required to change ends under specific conditions. They should change ends at the conclusion of the first game. If a third game is required, they should also change …
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