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An "ace" happens on a serve where you hit the birdie to the opponents side and they miss. This is an "ace".
That would depend on whether the ball winds up landing in the service box or not. If the served ball hits the net and lands outside the service box, a fault is called. If the served ball hits the net and lands within the service box, a let is called.
Let. A let is a service where the ball touches the net and lands in the legal area where the serve is supposed to land.
Yes. Unlike volleyball, in badminton, you must hit the ball only once, like its cousin, tennis.
If the ball hits the net on a serve and it still goes over and lands on the other side of the service box then it is called a "let". If the ball its the net and does not go over, or into the service box then it called a "vault". The worst thing a player can do is double vault, which means they missed the service box twice in a row.
Unconditional service is serving without reservations or conditions. It happens when a service provider so deeply cares about the customer that they "serve over head."
Let serve is where it hits net but still lands in play and you get to re-take the serve. A net serve is where it hits the net and doesn't go over all lands out of play.
serve and service
If you are playing a point and you hit a shot that hits the next and lands on your opponent's side it's your point. If you are serving and the ball hits the next and goes into the service box it's a let and you take another serve for the serve that just hit the net. If your serve hits the net and lands out of the service box it is a fault.
You can be fined or serve a community service order (optional)
A let is a service where the ball touches the net and lands in the correct service court of the opponent. The service is invalid and done over but there is no penalty. A player may serve an unlimited number of lets without penalty. A service that touches the net and lands in the server's court is called a fault.
In badminton if the shuttle hits the net on service and falls to the ground it is considered dead. If the Shuttlecock hits the net but continues to the opponents side it is still live and in play.