Badminton Team Competition Rules (Description of Rules)

Badminton team competition is a very popular sport, which can not only exercise, but also enhance team spirit. In badminton team competition, each team consists of several players, and the outcome is decided by the competition. Now, let's learn more about the rules of badminton team competition.

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1. Venue

The badminton team competition venue should be a standard badminton venue, with a length of 13.4m and a width of 6. 1m, with a net 2.5m high in the center of the venue.

2. Competitors

Each team should have 3 players, of whom 1 player should be female. Each team can have two substitutes.

3. Rules of the game

The competition is divided into five events, namely men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. The rules of each event are the same. The competition is divided into three rounds, each round is 2 1 minute, and the first one who gets 2 1 minute wins. If the score is 20, the game will continue until one of them scores two points. Each team can send different players to participate in different events.

Game flow

1. Draw lots

Before the game starts, lots should be drawn to decide the game.

prepare

Before the game starts, each team should warm up on the field.

start the game

After the game starts, each team should send appropriate players to participate in the game. In the competition, you should abide by the rules of the competition, respect your opponent and abide by the referee's decision.

4. The game is over

After the game, there should be a celebration and award ceremony. The winning team should show respect and gratitude to the opponent, and the losing team should congratulate the winning team.

Matters needing attention

1. Players should abide by the rules of the game and respect their opponents and referees.

2. Pay attention to safety during the competition to avoid accidents.

3. Each team should prepare appropriate equipment, including badminton rackets and shuttlecocks.

Each team should make full warm-up preparations before the start of the game.