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Badminton

    

Badminton is a racquet sport played by either two opposing players (singles) or two opposing pairs (doubles).

The game of badminton is similar to that of tennis. Players are supposed to hit a shuttlecock over the net so that it lands inside the marked court, before the player or players on the other side of the net can react. However, due to the nature of the object hit and the smaller size of the badminton court, it depends more on stealth and reaction play, and less on power, than does tennis.

There are typically five events: men's singles, women's singles, men's doubles, women's doubles and mixed doubles (each pair is composed of one man and one woman).

Table of contents
1 Playing the Game
2 History
3 3D Court
4 External links

Playing the Game

Each player or pair takes position either side of a net, on a rectangular court marked on the floor, as shown in the diagram below.

The object of the game is to hit a shuttlecock (more colloquially, "bird" or "birdie") using a racquet, over the net such that the opposing player or pair cannot hit it back before it hits the floor and the shuttlecock does not land outside the marked court. For every time this is achieved, the player or pair scores one point, if they were serving. If the opposing team was serving, there is a change of server. The first player or pair to reach 15 points (11 points for women's singles) wins a game. If the score reaches 14-all (10-all for women's singles) the side not to serve can chose to extend the game by 2 points, ie. the first to reach 17(13) points wins.

A badminton match can be made up of any odd number of games (usually 3). The winner of the match is the first to win more than half the number of games (e.g. the first to win 3 games in a 5 game match).

In both singles and doubles, there is a change of service when the server loses a point. In doubles, the first team to serve has one player serve. All other times, both players on the team serve in succession.

History

Badminton was invented by British soldiers in Pune, India in the 19th century. As the city of Pune was formerly known as Poona, the game was also called Poona then. It is now the second most popular sport in the world behind Soccer.

3D Court

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JVC Badminton
Asian player rankings, quiz with prizes, sport entertainment, and results.
http://www.jvc-badminton.com/

Badmintonplayer.com
Well presented site looking at many aspects of badminton. Currently building a directory for coaches, clinics and camps, associations and tournaments.
http://www.badmintonplayer.com

Badminton Information Site
Features general information about badminton, tournaments, videos, players, photos, equipment, directory of clubs and associations by country, laws, FAQs, instruction tips, and camps.
http://www.anitavandijk.nl/badminton/

World Badminton
Provides information about the sport including history, how to run a competition, training and coaching, photos, humor, badminton clubs and organization directory, events and tournament information, camps and clinics, and personal badminton sites.
http://www.worldbadminton.com/

Badminton Central
Includes news, product reviews, events, technique tips, articles, message boards, and related links.
http://www.badmintoncentral.com/badminton-central/

iSportsDigest.com/Badminton
A directory of sites related to badminton.
http://isportsdigest.tripod.com/badminton/main.html

PlayBadminton
Site orientated towards US badminton discussion. Also has the facility to stream some US tournaments.
http://www.playbadminton.com

USbadminton.net
USbadminton.net offers free web space for badminton organizations. Feel free to use our self-posting calendar, listserve, and bulletin board forums.
http://www.usbadminton.net

Sports Arena - Activekarma (Badminton)
Offers articles and information about the sport of badminton, from basic tips to precise improvement in strokes.
http://www.activekarma.com/activekarma/categories/category.asp?catid=28

Shuttler
Features news, tournament results, world rankings, interactive polls, player profiles, and a techniques section.
http://shuttler.tripod.com

Badders.com
Interactive community for all badminton enthusiasts. News, discussion and league management for your local club and league. Includes articles, opinion and regular columns as well as databases of resources and suppliers.
http://www.badders.com

Smash
Archive of results from international Badminton events.
http://members.tripod.com/~tangkis/

Badminton Ladders - Worldwide
Free badminton ladder that helps players find opponents locally and abroad. Offers badminton classifieds and player-related links section.
http://www.sportsladders.com/badminton/index.htm

World Badminton Online
Includes news and results, exclusive interviews, competitions, and World Rankings.
http://www.worldbadminton.net

Tambourelli
A unique sport played with bats and a shuttlecock. The bats used are the same as in badminton.
http://www.tambourelli.net

Badmintology
Resource aiming to provide information on all aspects of how to play badminton. It is a resource targeted at players, coaches and researchers
http://www.martinwells.com/Badmintology/

BadmintonPlanet
Includes pictures from tournaments, news items, training tips, history of the sport, and a message forum.
http://www.badmintonplanet.com

How To Play Better Badminton
Lessons, tutorials and information for players of beginner, intermediate, and expert level.
http://badminton.sytes.net/

Badminton: A Guide for Starters
Features an introduction to the sport, rules, equipment list, basic technics, and vocabulary.
http://www.badminton-kickstart.com



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