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热心网友 时间:2023-07-12 16:16
The Badminton that we know of today was begun in England. In 1873, the Englishman Beaufort from a town called Badminton discovered the game by chance; which explained why the game was named Badminton.
The Badminton court is rectangular in shape, marked with various 4mm width lines, the centre of the court is a net at 1.55 meters height. The full length of the court is 13.4 meters, the width for a doubles game is 6.10 meters while for singles play is 5.18 meters.
In singles play, there are two boundary lines at each side, the inner line of the boundary line is meant for the singles game. At the back of the court of each side, there are two lines; the outer line is the singles play boundary line.
If the server stands in the left service court, he/she has to make sure the shuttlecock reach the opponents’ right service court. Should the shuttlecock failed to pass over the short service line on the opponents’ court, the shuttlecock pass over the back boundary line, or the shuttlecock fall into the wrong side of court, the service will count as a fault. Likewise, if the shuttlecock failed to pass over the net will also be considered a fault. Besides, the shuttlecock touching the line will be given the score.
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