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The point goes to the opponent.
An "ace" happens on a serve where you hit the birdie to the opponents side and they miss. This is an "ace".
i play baseball, but i love cricket.. its possible to love something different than what you play. maybe he gets tired of badminton, and plays tennis instead, which happens to be somewhat similar... he just might not be as good at tennis as he is at badminton.
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That would be a foul, giving you the point, and under the current rules, the point and serve.
"Badminton" in English is badminton in Italian.
A seed in badminton means a badminton player .
Dare I say it. But your raquet wouldn't have any strings. Assuming they've broken.
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The scientific name for badminton is "Shuttlecock battue".
Since it is a sport, most people "play" it. If they are very good at it, we say they "excel" at badminton. Of course, people can "win" at badminton, and they can also "lose" at badminton. And when they are first becoming familiar with the game, we can say they "are learning" badminton or they "are practicing badminton."
The noun badminton is a common noun. Badminton is only a proper noun when it is used for the name of something specific, such as Dallas Badminton Club or Dave Freeman Open Badminton Classic.