It should never be underestimated how important crowd support is. Obviously, home nations will always support their own athletes, but when neutral countries are playing, having the audience behind them will make a big difference to a players confidence.
Now every player does it. Personally, I think the increased animation of the game and increased crowd involvement makes it much more interesting to watch as a spectator sport and adds an additional element of excitement.
Something which badminton needs to promote in order to become more popular. As amateur players, shouting is pretentious, irritating and can create tension among clubs and may be seen as unsportsmanlike like.
So really shouting just looks a little stupid. Please consider subscribing to my blog for more great badminton content and make sure to follow me on Instagram and Facebook for other posts and updates! It will help support this website and enable me to provide you with more badminton content!
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Original content here is published under these license terms:. License Type:. Read Only. License Abstract:. You may read the original content in the context in which it is published at this web address. H The serve and the service return must be allowed to bounce before striking the ball. That is, each side must play a groundstoke on the first shot following the serve.
After the initial groundstrokes have been made, play may include volleys. Serve Sequence Rules For the team that starts the game, only one person gets to serve.
The server always starts in the right-hand court and must serve crosscourt to the backcourt diagonally opposite and beyond the non-volley zone line. After scoring a point, the server always re-positions to serve to the other court changing places with their partner for the next serve.
You never serve to the same person or serving box twice in a row. The opposing team begins their first serving sequence with the player who is standing on the right hand side of the court. The team member serving the second serve must serve from whatever side they were playing in this example, they are on the left side.
Service will then continue to alternate from side to side as long as the server continues to win points. The serve now transfers sideout back to the original starting team and, from this point on, every service sequence will have both players completing their service turns. Points will always be odd when the starting server is on the left hand side of the court.
The air space above the surface of this area is not part of the NVZ. There is no time limit regarding this momentum, it only ends when the players has regained control over the momentum. Players may enter the NVZ at any time as long as they are not or have not hit the ball as a volley.
Jumping over the NVZ to the out-of-bounds area when volleying a ball is allowed. The lines do not extend upward. Faults All faults, including foot faults; touching the net or post; double bounce; ball touching player or clothing in the air; violations of any rule; can be called by either team.
Net support post: Any ball hitting the side posts is a dead ball fault. Catching the ball, getting hit: It is a fault to catch the ball and claim it was going out. The ball must bounce on the court surface without interference. Ball hits a player: If the ball touches a player prior to bouncing, whether you are inside or outside the court boundaries, it is a fault. All NVZ violations are faults.
Other Basic Rules Hand Hitting the Ball: Balls hit by the paddle hand below the wrist while holding the paddle, are legal. It is a fault if a ball hits any other part of the body.
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