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Midcourt
The middle third of the court, halfway between the net and the back boundary line.
boundary
your body would be ill-prepared for the higher demands being made of it.
Which is not cause a proper warm up?
Clear
a shot used to drive your opponent away from the net or forecourt or. to slow the game.
Good Stance
Which is not include on the pointer of effective and organized footwork?
Backhand
Any stroke made on the side of the body opposite the racket side.
Block
Placing the racket in front of the bird and letting it rebound into the opponent's court.
Racket
An instrument used by the player to hit the shuttlecock.
Let
A legitimate cessation of a play to allow a rally to be replayed.
Flick
A quick wrist and forearm rotation that surprises an opponent by changing an apparently soft shot into a faster passing one; used primarily on the serve and at the net.
Drop
A shot hit softly and with finesse to fall rapidly, and close to the net on the opponent's side.
Net Shot
Any shot played as near to the net as possible, controlled by wrist and forearm.
Hairpin net shot
A shot made from below and very close to the net with the shuttle rising, just clearing the net and then dropping sharply down the side.
Drop shot
Any shot that drops immediately after crossing the net. The descent of the bird is controlled with little follow-through.
Alley
The extension of the court by 1 1/2 ft. on both sides for doubles play.
Flick serve
This serve is also played upwards but at a much lesser altitude. It is most common for players to use their backhand to execute this serve and the trajectory is lower as this grip has less power.
hit shuttlecock directly on your opponent.
Which is not include on the tips on how to move effectively.
long service line
In singles, the back-boundary line. In doubles, a line 2 1/2 ft. inside the back- boundary line. The server may not go past this line.
Low serve
This serve is almost a gentle tap over the net with the shuttle, with the aim of flying just over the net, yet falling just over the front line of his service court.
Drive
A flat shot kept as low as possible and is second only to the smash as an attacking shot.
Centre or Base Position
The location in the center of the court to which a singles player tries to return after each shot.
Back-and-back
Which is not include on the playing strategy on player's position during service?
DRIVE
A fast and low shot that makes a horizontal flight over the net.
10-13
How many officials in a professional/international badminton tournament?
Bone fracture
Which is not common badminton injury?
Baseline or back line
The back-boundary line at each end of the court, parallel to the net.
Flick serve
This serve is also played upwards but at a much lesser altitude. It is most common for players to use their backhand to execute this serve and the trajectory is lower as this grip has less power.
Fault
A violation of the playing rules, either in serving, receiving or during play.
odd-even court
In singles, the right half of the court is "even" and the left half of the court is the "odd." When the even player is serving from the right the score is even, and odd when serving from the left.
Back alley
The area between the back-boundary line and the long service line for doubles.
13.4 meters (44ft)
What is the length of the badminton court?
Badminton
A racket sports is played by hitting a shuttlecock across a net.
85-89g
What is the approximate weight of the racket recommended for single?
1899
When is the badminton sport played in All England Open?
200mm
What is the width of the racket head?
16
How many feathers fixed in a cork base covered in kid leather.
1.98m (6ft 6inch)
What is the length of a short service area parallel to the net?
2 1/2 ft
What is the inside width of the court in back boundary line?
5.18m (17ft)
The width of the court in playing single.
1934
What year the International Badminton Federation (IBF) established?
Referee
Is the entirely responsible and having absolute authority to all officials.
62-70mm
The height of the shuttle cock include the cork base.
Forehand
The handle of the racket is held as if the player were shaking hand with the racket.
680mm
What is the approximate length of the racket?
Poona or Poonah
Badminton before it was first known in India.
Shaft
Between the racket head and the handle.
1.55m (5 ft 1 inch)
The height of the top of the net at the post.
Shuttle Cock Toss
This is to determine which side serves first.
Replacement Grip
These grips are thicker and are often used to increase the size of the handle.
1950
Year when the Philippines joined the international Badminton Federation (IBF).
India
Country originated where it's very popular in 1873.
Birdie
Other call for shuttle cock.
Battledore
What is older term for "racquet"?
Overgrips
These grips are thinner and are often use as the final layer.
3 sets of 21 pts
What is the scoring system for badminton?
1952
Year when the Philippine Badminton Association (PBA), the first national badminton group was organized.
1920
Year when badminton was introduced in the Philippines by British and American expatriates.
1972
In what year did badminton has been an Olympic sports?
Leather
What is the feather shuttle cock base?
LET
What is the means that play counts for nothing and played over?