In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
In badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
In Badminton, a point is scored by the server when an opposing player allows the shuttlecock to hit the playing surface.
The sport of badminton.
Depends on many things, new or old rules, whether they recover or if their team mate recovers either. If it's old rules, it again, depends on if it's for the opposing teams' serve, or your own. If it's your own, you surrender the serve, if it's the opposing team's, they score a point. In new rules, the opposing team scores a point. If the shuttlecock's recovered, nothing happens of it.
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The speed of a shuttlecock to be used is be dependent on the playing conditions (i.e. temperature) and not on the skill level of player. In colder conditions, a shuttlecock with higher speed should be used and vice versa.
The top recorded shuttlecock speed is 262mph or 421km/h, set by Malaysian player Tan Boon Heong in 2009.
Drag, momentum