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The absolute basics
The aim of badminton is to hit the shuttle with your racket so that
it passes over the net and lands inside your opponent’s half of the
court. Whenever you do this, you have won a rally; win enough
rallies, and you win the match....
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The absolute basics
The aim of badminton is to hit the shuttle with your racket so that
it passes over the net and lands inside your opponent’s half of the
court. Whenever you do this, you have won a rally; win enough
rallies, and you win the match.
Your opponent has the same goal. He will try to reach the shuttle
and send it back into your half of the court. You can also win
rallies from your opponent’s mistakes: if he hits the shuttle into or
under the net, or out of court, then you win the rally.
If you think your opponent’s shot is going to land out, then you
should let it fall to the floor. If you hit the shuttle instead, then the
rally continues.
Once the shuttle touches the ground, the rally is over. In this
respect, badminton is not like tennis or squash, where the ball can
bounce.
You must hit the shuttle once only before it goes over the net
(even in doubles). In this respect, badminton is not like volleyball,
where multiple players can touch the ball befo
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