Badminton competition rules+venue division and scoring rules

Badminton singles competition rules

First, the team?

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, competition option: Before the competition starts, both sides toss a coin to guess the winner, and the winner makes a choice according to the rules: choose the service right and 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 problem: When the ball hits the net and lands on the opponent's court, our team wins; If the ball falls on the net, out of bounds or in our own bounds, we lose; If the ball touches his clothes, he will lose if he crosses the net. If the ball doesn't cross the net, we hit the ball and we 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 pressure line of the ball is within the limit. When serving, the player stands in the diagonal service court. The server must abide by the requirements when serving, and the receiver must not hit the ball in advance (the server must not move his feet before serving).

Both the server and the receiver must stand in the diagonal service area to serve and receive the service. The average player's first serve is in the right hand area, and his feet can't touch the boundary of the 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. Exchange venues: Exchange venues 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.

4. In case of any dispute during the competition, it shall be subject to the mediation of the chief referee.

Badminton doubles competition rules

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. The server scores and continues to serve in the next round, and the server remains unchanged;

3. If the receiver scores a point, 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.

Rules for the Division of Badminton Single and Doubles Competition Sites

The effective area of half-court sideline is as follows:

Badminton Scoring System: The scoring system of 265,438+0 is adopted, that is, the player with scores of 265,438+0 from both sides wins first, and wins in three games. In each game, one side wins with a score of 2 1 point and a lead of at least 2 points, otherwise the game continues; If the two sides are tied at 29 and one side leads 1 point, the game will be won.

In the new competition system, every ball is scored, and players can't ask to interrupt the game except in special circumstances (such as wet floor and broken ball). However, when one side leads 1 1 in each game, 1 minute will be suspended to allow both sides to wipe sweat, drink water and have a rest.

The scorer has the right to serve. If our score is odd now, serve from the left. Now the score is even, serve from the right. In the third or only one game, when the score of one side reaches 1 1 first, the two sides exchange venues.

Extended data

Common playing methods in badminton match

1, press the bottom line of the backcourt

It is characterized by forcing the opponent to the bottom line of the backcourt through a high ball, making the opponent's return ball not in place and waiting for an opportunity to smash or play a short ball. This style of play mainly depends on strength, that is, the technical level of high, hanging and killing in the backcourt. To use this style of play, you must first hit the opponent's bottom line with your golf ball, and at the same time you must have the ability to fight against your opponent in the backcourt.

2. Attack the square ball to control the landing point.

Attacking the square ball is to attack the four corners of the opponent's field, so as to hit the ball quickly and land accurately, mobilize the opponent to run back and forth and disrupt the opponent's position. When it is too late to return to the center position or the quality of the return ball is poor, it will attack its space. This style of play requires athletes to be quick and flexible in footwork, steady in defense, accurate in landing point control and strong in offensive ability.

3. Pull up the control network quickly.

This is the most commonly used active quick attack method. It is characterized in that: an offensive flat ball is used to quickly hold down the opponent at the two corners of the backcourt, then dribble or chop the ball to lead the opponent to the front of the net, and then quickly control the net. By rubbing the ball in front of the net and pushing the bottom line of the backcourt, it is difficult for the opponent to return the ball, thus creating a strong smash opportunity in the middle and backcourt.

It requires athletes to have more comprehensive skills, be good at attack and defense, be quick and flexible in footwork and skills, and have more delicate skills in controlling the net. Learners usually use it after mastering a relatively comprehensive technology. The characteristic of this style of play is that in the backcourt, the offensive technique of hitting the ball downward (smash, chop or drop the ball) is used to quickly rub or push the ball to the net to obtain the frontcourt attack, which makes the backcourt and frontcourt attack closely connected and improves the attack power.

4. Defensive counterattack

This style of play is based on the fact that athletes are shorter but more flexible. Emphasis is placed on the combination of defense and counterattack (smash and drop the ball), which contains the strategic idea of letting the other side make more mistakes and minimizing their own mistakes.

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