Badminton

Badminton

Badminton is a sport in which two or four players hit a shuttlecock over a net, improving their physical fitness, coordination and speed.

Badminton is a fast and exciting sport that is played both recreationally and competitively. It is a backstroke game in which two or four players hit a shuttlecock over a net to score points. In this article, we will discuss the history, rules and techniques of badminton.

History of Badminton

Badminton has its roots in India, where it was known as Poona and discovered by British colonial officials in the 19th century. It quickly became popular and was first played in 1873 at Badminton House in Gloucestershire, England. In the years that followed, the game evolved and its popularity grew throughout Europe and Asia. In 1992, badminton was declared an Olympic sport.

Rules

The goal of the game of badminton is to hit the shuttlecock over the net and have it hit the ground on the opposing side of the court. A match is usually played to two winning sets, and each set is played to 21 points. The player or doubles team that first wins two sets wins the match.

Each player may hit the shuttlecock only once before hitting it over the net, and the shuttlecock must come up within the court markings on the opposing side. If the shuttlecock touches the net before it reaches the opponent's side, it is a fault and the point goes to the opponent. If the shuttlecock touches the net and then comes up on the opponent's side, it is a valid shot.

Techniques of badminton

The most important techniques of badminton include the serve, forehand and backhand. The serve is the first stroke of the game and can be executed in different ways, such as the short serve, the high serve or the low serve. The forehand is the stroke where the player hits the shuttlecock with the side of the racket closest to him. The backhand is the stroke in which the player hits the shuttlecock with the side of the racket farthest from him.

Conclusion

Badminton is a fast and exciting sport that requires both physical and mental skills. It requires quick reflexes, stamina, coordination and precision and can be played as a competitive or recreational sport.


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