Badminton team competition rules

Badminton team competition rules include events, participants, competition methods, scoring methods, competition time and qualifications.

1. events: badminton team events generally include five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles. According to the regulations of the International Badminton Federation (BWF), the competition order is: first men's singles, second women's singles, third men's doubles, fourth women's doubles and fifth mixed doubles.

2. Number of participants: Generally, there are 5 athletes in each group, including at least 1 men's singles, 1 women's singles, 1 men's doubles, 1 women's doubles and 1 mixed doubles. During the competition, each player can only participate in one competition.

3. Competition mode: The team competition adopts the single round robin system, and each team plays one game against other teams. The game adopts the best-of-three system, with 2 1 minute in each game, and the first player to reach 2 1 minute wins. If the score is 20-0, the game will enter a "draw", and the first team to reach 2 1 will win. If the score is tied at 29, a play-off will be held, and the first player who reaches 30 points will win.

4. Scoring method: Use the principle of "Tian Ji Horse Racing" to calculate the results of badminton team competition, that is, the winner of each competition gets 1 point, and the loser gets 0 point. In the end, the team with high points ranked first. If the points are the same, the team with smaller points (games) has the advantage, and the team with higher points ranks first.

5. Competition time: According to the arrangement of the organizers, the competition time is generally 1-2 days. Play a certain number of games every day until the final ranking is decided.

6. Qualification: Players participating in badminton team competitions need to meet certain qualification requirements, such as age and world ranking. Specific requirements can be adjusted according to the competition level (such as Olympic Games, World Championships, National Games, etc.). ) and the regulations of the organizer.

Characteristics of badminton competition

1, strong skills: Badminton requires players to have high skills, including serving, receiving, forehand and backhand swing, small ball in front of the net, strong smash and so on. In the competition, athletes need to flexibly use various skills to deal with different competition situations.

2. Pay equal attention to speed and endurance: Badminton competition requires high speed and endurance for athletes. Players need to move quickly in a short time, covering the whole stadium, while maintaining high hitting accuracy. A high-quality badminton match often requires athletes to have excellent physical fitness.

3. Rich tactics: There are various tactics in badminton competition, and athletes can adjust their tactics according to their own technical characteristics, opponents' weaknesses and competition progress. Common tactics are: fast attack, pull, suppression, transfer, sneak attack and so on. High-level athletes are often able to use tactics flexibly and play wonderful games.