Badminton Competition Rules For two people, there are generally these kinds of exercises, such as running, swimming or playing ball. It's a good idea for two people to play badminton together, which can not only enhance their feelings, but also exercise. Let's share the rules of badminton competition for two people.
Badminton doubles competition rules 1 1, scoring
1, 2 1 integral system, 2 wins in 3 games is better.
2. Score system for each ball
3. In each round, the winner will get 1 point.
When both sides score 20 points, the one who leads the other side by 2 points wins.
5. Both sides scored 29 points, and the one who scored 30 points first won.
6. The winner of one game takes the lead in serving in the next game.
Second, the rules of rest and changing sides between games
1. In a game, when the leader reaches 1 1, both sides have a rest time of 60 seconds.
Between the two games, both sides have a 2-minute break.
3. In the deciding game, when the leading party reaches 1 1, the two sides exchange venues.
Third, doubles.
1. Like singles, when the server scores an even number, the server serves on the right half. When the server scores an odd number, serve on the left half.
2. If the server scores, the server will continue to serve in the next round, and the server will remain unchanged.
If the receiver scores, it will become the server in the next round.
4. If and only if the server scores, the two players of the server exchange the left and right halves.
Extended data:
Badminton is a sport that can be played indoors and outdoors. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles, and the emerging three pairs are three. Badminton racket consists of racket face, racket shaft, racket handle and the joint between racket frame and racket shaft.
The length of the racket shall not exceed 680mm, in which the length of the racket shaft and handle shall not exceed 465,438+0cm, the length of the racket frame shall be 28cm and the width shall be 23cm. With the development of science and technology, the racket is developing in the direction of lighter weight, harder racket frame and better elasticity of racket shaft.
Modern badminton originated in England. 1873, there was a duke named beaufort in Glasgow and Birmingham, England. When he held a garden party on his own site, several retired officers who came back from India introduced a game of playing shuttlecock back and forth with rackets across the net, which aroused great interest.
Because this activity is very interesting, it quickly became popular on the social stage of the upper class. "Badminton" became the name of British badminton. 1893, British 14 badminton clubs established the Badminton Association, the predecessor of the All England Open. Since 1992, badminton has become an official Olympic event.
Badminton double competition rules 2 First, badminton serve rules.
Before the badminton match, both sides adopt the rule of picking sides (tossing coins) to decide the server and venue. The winner will give priority to serving or receiving, or playing in one half or the other. The loser chooses among the remaining projects.
Second, the scoring rules of badminton.
Secondly, the badminton competition rules began in May 2006, and it was formally decided to implement the 2 1 minute competition rules. 2 1 scoring system is based on the scoring system of each ball, and the winning score of all individual events is 2 1, with a maximum of 30 points. Each badminton match adopts the best of three games system, and the team that scores 2 1 point first wins the official match. If the score between the two sides is 20 to 20, the winner needs to surpass his opponent by 2 points to win; Until the score of both sides is 29-29, and then the one who gets the 30th point first wins. The winner of the first game serves first in the next game.
3. How do badminton players make rules?
For badminton singles: when the server scores 0 or even, the players of both sides serve or receive the service in their respective right service areas; When the server scores an odd number, both players serve or receive the service in their respective left service areas.
For badminton doubles: in the game, when the score is 0 or even, send the ball diagonally from the right service court to the right service court of the opponent's court; When the score is odd, the ball is sent obliquely from the left service court to the left receiving court of the opponent's court. In the game, only when one side scores continuously, the server must serve alternately in the right or left service court, while the position of the receiver remains unchanged. In other cases, the players in the last round should stand in their respective service areas, so as to ensure the alternation of service players.
According to the rules of doubles, one side can only serve once at a time. If the server makes a mistake, it will not only lose the right to serve, but also 1 point. If the player who has the right to serve scores an odd number, he must serve from the left service court. If the players who have the right to serve have equal scores, they must serve in the correct service court.
According to the rules of doubles competition, only the receiver can receive the service. If his partner receives the serve or is touched by the ball, it is a "foul" and the server will be awarded a score. When serving and returning the ball, either side can return the ball, and repeated strikes are not allowed, and so on until the ball dies.
Four, common fouls in badminton matches.
Passing violation rule-when serving, the server's racket should point downward at the moment of hitting the ball. Otherwise, it's illegal.
Waist violation rule-when serving, the whole ball should be lower than the server's waist at the moment of hitting. Otherwise, it's illegal.
There is a pause in the swing-after the service starts, the swing is incoherent and illegal.
Service rules, the ball does not land in the prescribed receiving area, will be sentenced to foul.
If the ball touches the court or other objects or people, it is a foul.
Badminton doubles competition rules
All units form a mixed team, including 2 male players and 1 female players.
Second, the competition method
1, the preliminaries adopt the single round robin system, and the finals adopt the cross elimination system. Both the preliminaries and the finals adopt the best of three games system.
2. The preliminaries are divided into group A and group B by drawing lots, and the ranking of the group matches is determined according to the scoring method of winning 3 points in one game, losing 1 point in one game and abstaining from 0 points.
3. Take the top two in the group to participate in the final: the first place in Group A will compete with the second place in Group B, and the first place in Group B will compete with the second place in Group A. The winner will compete for the third place in the championship and the loser will compete for the third place.
Third, the rules of the game
1. Match selection: Before the match starts, both sides toss a coin to guess the winner, and the winner makes a choice according to the rules: choose the right to serve and choose the venue. The loser can choose the remaining rights (if the winner chooses to serve, the loser can choose the court).
2. Order of appearance: in the order of crossing between men and women. Before the competition, both sides should arrange the order and submit it to the referee, which shall not be changed.
3. Basic question: When the ball touches the net and lands on the opponent's court, you win; If the ball falls on the net, out of bounds or in our own bounds, we lose; If the ball touches your clothes, you lose if you cross the net; If the ball doesn't cross the net, you hit the ball and you lose; When hitting the ball, the ball was caught and stuck on the racket and then dragged, losing; If you swing and hit the ball twice in a row, you also lose. All the balls that press the line are good balls.
4. Serve: When serving, the ball pressure line is in bounds. When serving, the player stands in the diagonal service court. The server should abide by the requirements when serving, and the receiver should not hit the ball in advance (the server should not move his feet before serving). The server and receiver must stand in the diagonal service area to serve and receive the ball. Players usually serve in the right hand area for the first time. Feet should not touch the boundary of service area; Part of your feet must touch the ground and you can't move before serving. The server's racket must be hit on the bearer first, and the whole ball should be lower than the server's waist. The serving ball must fly upward over the net. If it is not intercepted, the ball should fall into the service area of the receiver. At the beginning of the next game, the winner of the previous game serves first.
5. Scoring rules: A scoring system of 265,438+0 is adopted for each competition. The winner is 265,438+0. After 20 draws, the winner is 2 points.
6. Change sides. Change sides after each game. When there is a draw of 1: 1, a draw game will be played. Re-select the side (serve right) before the game. When one side scores 10, the two sides exchange venues. There is a five-minute break after each game.