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Birdie or shuttlecock.

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What is a birde in badminton is actually really called?

its d ball like in tennis but played different


What is the name of the badminton ''ball''?

Badminton is played with a birdie, or formally a shuttlecock.


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It is either called a birdie or a shuttlecock or shuttle for short.


Is it ball badminton is international game?

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How many players in ball badminton?

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What is the projectile used in Badminton called?

The projectile used in Badminton is called a shuttlecock or shuttle.


What sort of games you can play on a court?

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What is the term for hitting a tennis ball hard?

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What was the original name of badminton?

Badminton is the original name in English, but the game is sometimes known as battledore and shuttlecock. The name comes from the shuttlecock, the a lightweight ball with feathers volleyed back and forth, more commonly referred to in the modern day as a birdie. The more modern name comes from Badminton House, the home of the Duke of Beaufort, in Gloucestershire, England. The game comes from the Indian game Poona, which became popular with British officers in India in the nineteenth century.