Where did the word resume originate from?
The word 'resume' comes form the Middle English resumen, from Old French resumer, from Latin resūmere : re-, re- + sūmere, to take
resume' is a French word meaning short story or brief overview.
the area where you serve is a square
What are rules regulation in badminton?
A Badminton match is played to the best of three games. A coin toss determines first serve or choice of side. The object of a badminton game is to hit the badminton shuttlecock over thebadminton net and onto the ground within bounds on your opponent's side of the court. A rally can also be lost by hitting the shuttle into the badminton net, out of bounds, before it crosses the net to your side, or if it strikes your clothing or body rather than your badminton racket.
Badminton Scoring Formats
The modern badminton rules permit two different scoring formats: service and rally. In service play, a badminton game is won by scoring 15 points in doubles and men's singles, or 11 points in women's singles. In rally play, 21 points are needed to win a badminton game.
In service play, only the serving team may score a point. If the rally is lost, service passes to the opponent in singles play. In doubles play, except for the first service of a game, each player on a team is permitted to serve at least once before service is lost. In rally play, a point can be awarded to either team, and in most cases, a point is awarded along with resumption of service, except when a rally point is lost by the first member of a serving doubles team.
At the conclusion of each badminton game, players or teams must switch sides. If a third game is necessary during a match, sides are switched during that game when a player/team has reached eight points in doubles or men's singles, six points in women's singles, or 11 points in rally play.
Badminton Serving Rules
As in tennis, badminton service is always done diagonally, e.g. from the right service court to the opponent's left service court. The first serve is always taken from the right court, and subsequent serves are taken from alternating sides.
Line shots in badminton service or rallies are considered in, though court bounds are different for singles and doubles play. The back line is the same for both, but singles badminton is played with the narrower of the two sidelines.
A serve that strikes the net and lands in the opponent's court is a let serve and is retaken. During service, players must stand in their respective service courts. The receiving player is not permitted to move his/her feet until the badminton shuttlecock has been struck. The highest part of the serving player's badminton racquet must remain below his/her hand and waistline during service. In other words, only underhanded serves are permitted.
How many types of double players do badminton have?
Very good question, well its when two badminton players decide to make love on the court. When i last counted there were bare
What does the word rubbers refer to in badminton?
In badminton the rubbers is the second game between two opponents. If the side that one the first game wins the rubbers then the they are the winner. If the winners of the first game lose the second then they play another game to determine the winner.
What is the essential element of difficulty in badminton?
This varies from player to player but the most common element of difficulty is predicting where the birdie will land - often, they are aimed for the kill points, points near the edge of the court where the receiver will believe them to be out, but will in fact, be in.
Measurements of batmentin court?
1(a) The court shall be a rectangle and laid out as in the following Diagram A (except in the case provided for in paragraph 1(d) of this Law) and to the measurements there shown, and shall be defined preferably by white or yellow lines or, if this is not possible, by other easily distinguishable lines 40mm (1 1/2 inches) wide.
1(b) To show the zone in which a shuttle of correct pace lands when tested (see Law 4(d)), an additional four marks 40mm by 40mm (1 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches) may be made up as follows:
-inside each side line for singles of the right service court, 530mm (l foot 9 inches) and 990mm (3 feet 3 inches) from the back boundary line.
In making these marks, their width shall be within the measurement given, i.e., the marks will be from 530mm to 570mm (1 foot 9 inches to 1 foot 10 1/ 2 inches) and from 950mm to 990mm (3 feet 1 1/2 inches to 3 feet 3 inches) from the outside of the back boundary line.
1(c)(i) The width 40mm (1 1/2 inches) of the centre lines shall be equally divided between the right and left service courts.
1(c)(ii) The width 40mm (1 1/2 inches) of each of the short service line and the doubles long service line shall fall within the 3.960 metres (13 feet) measurement given as the length of the service court.
1 (c)(iii) The width 40mm (1 1/2 inches) of all other lines shall fall within the measurements given.
1(d) Where space does not permit the marking out of a court for doubles, a court may be marked out for singles only, as shown in Diagram B. The back boundary lines become also the long service lines, and the posts, or the strips of material representing them as referred to in Law 2, shall be placed on the side lines.
Badminton is a outdoor court game that is played with rackets and shuttlecocks. This game usually played up to 21 points. It is played in single or double.
The main objective of badminton is to hit the shuttlecock by racket to other side as it can be easily hit by other game partners.
What are the parts of the badminton shuttlecock?
There are two parts in Badminton shuttle cock that are made of the feathers of a cockerel. Cock diameter is 1" attached with wings.
What do the umpires in badminton use red and yellow cards for?
The yellow card stands for warning, which is a reminder to a few players of their faults. If the player or the same side is in misconduct again, the umpire will give a red card, then one point will be awarded to the opponent. In another case, after the umpire showing a red card, if the fouling party continued to foul again, the umpire may apply to the referee for the ejection of it. After the referee verifying it, he would license to a black card to the umpire for the execution of the ejection.
The illegal act of catching the shuttlecock on the racket and then slinging rather than striking it
Who is the Girl Scout champion of badminton?
Girl Scouts do not sponsor a badminton championship. There may be local competitions or a troop or group may have their own competition, but there is no 'official' Girl Scout badminton champion.
There is no badminton champion listed on any of the Famous Girl Scout/Girl Guide lists.
Is the service replayed in badminton?
DEFINATELY. The service is always replayed. Whether seen or unseen, its a rule of ancient china times.