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BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplified BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplified BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
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Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.BADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplified BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
WWW.INTBADFED.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplifiedBADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
WWW.INTBADFED.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplifiedBADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
WWW.INTBADFED.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplifiedBADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
WWW.INTBADFED.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here. INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplified BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.BADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
WWW.INTBADFED.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BADMINTON RULES
Badminton rules Badminton rules have been honed over centuries of play and govern the sport in a fashion designed to promote fairness andefficiency.
INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplified BADMINTON TOURNAMENTS The primary world tournament for badminton is the BWF World Championships, run by the Badminton World Federation. Originally held every three years starting in 1977, it is now held annually, except in Olympic years. The BWF World Championships are contested in five fields: Men’s Singles and Doubles, Women’s Singles and Doubles,and Mixed
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.BADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
WWW.INTBADFED.ORG
Moved Permanently. The document has moved here.BADMINTON RULES
Badminton rules Badminton rules have been honed over centuries of play and govern the sport in a fashion designed to promote fairness andefficiency.
INTBADFED | INTERNATIONAL BADMINTON FANEDITION In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was formed. As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the UberCup
BADMINTON SIMPLIFIED The Laws of Badminton (simplified) 1. Court Measurements. The court be a rectangle measuring 5 meters in width (for singles) or 6 meters in width (for doubles), and 13.5 meters in length, bisected by a net at least 1.5 meters tall. 2. The Shuttle. Shuttles may be natural or synthetic, and must comply with Badminton World Federation standards.3.
BADMINTON FACTS
Badminton facts. Badminton is a sport played between two or four people on a court. The players use a racquet to hit a shuttlecock over a net. Players or teams score points when the shuttlecock hits the floor on the opponent’s side of the net, provided the shuttlecock does not go out of bounds. The game was developed by British officersin India.
BADMINTON RULES
A winning score in badminton is 21, which recently replaced an older system where it took fewer points to win. A player must win by two points unless the score reaches 30-29. The winner of a badminton match is the one who wins the best of three games.SITEMAP | INTBADFED
Select Page. Sitemap. Pages. Badminton; Badminton facts; Badminton rules; Badminton simplifiedBADMINTON STORY
India joined four years later The IBF is now known as the Badminton World Federation (BWF) and is the official governing body for the sport. Today the Badminton World Federation has 164 member countries. The game came to the United States in 1878 and the first badminton club was formed in New York. The game really began to take hold in the1930s.
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BADMINTON
Modern-day badminton is a sport involving a net, racquets, and a shuttlecock, which is a piece of rubber with stabilizing feathersattached.
The shuttlecock is also known as a birdie. In volleyball and tennis fashion, the shuttlecock is hit with the racquets back and forth between opposing team players on either side of the net. More similar to volleyball is the fact that a play is ended if the birdie hits the ground. Most regulation games play to 21 points, allowing either side to score whether serving or not. The game was not always played exactly this way, though. Like most sports, badminton started out as a recreational past time and over decades was developed into acompetition sport.
There are theories that the beginnings of a badminton style game were played in ancient Greece or Egypt. Concrete proof, however, dates back to British India in the 18th century. In the town of Poona, British soldiers stationed there watched the locals play a similar game, although it did not involve a net. These soldiers brought the game back to England when they returned in the 1960’s, and called it “Poona”. In 1873 the Duke of Beaufort had a gathering at his estate called “Badminton” and the game was officially introduced, using a net. After that it was referred to as “the game of Badminton” and eventually simply, Badminton. In 1887 an England group known as the Bath Badminton Club drew up some official rules for the sport. Then in 1893, a new group, the Badminton Association of England took over and revised the rules even more, bringing them to what is still in place today. The enthusiasm for the game grew and spread to other countries of Europe and eventually abroad. In 1934 the International Badminton Federation (IBF) wasformed.
As for formal competitions, the 1948-1949 season was the first for male players. The award for this tournament is the Thomas cup, named for IBF president Sir George A. Thomas. 1956-1957 marked the first official season for female players. Their award is known as the Uber Cup, named after Mrs. H.S. Uber of England, who made the donation for the trophy. Both tournaments are still played every two years. 1992 was the first time Badminton was played in the Olympics, during the summer games in Barcelona, Spain. There were five divisions – men’s singles, women’s singles, men’s doubles, women’s doubles, and mixed doubles. copyright 2021 by intbadfedDetails
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