The term "alley" is used in doubles and is the 1.5 foot extension on both sides of the court. There is also the "back alley" which is the area between the back boundary line and the long service line also used for doubles.
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In singles badminton, the court is tall and skinny, meaning the back alley is always in use and the side alleys are out of bounds.
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I'm pretty sure there's no such thing as an "alley."What you may be referring to is a "rally" which is when the birdie is in play, being hit across the net.
Tornado Alley is a region primarily on the Great Plains of the United States which experience a high annual number of strong tornadoes.
While not a "definition"; in the nomenclature, i.e.; the names of things, of a Badminton racket its truly called the "stringed" area. Seems silly, doesn't it?Google: "The Laws of Badminton"The other parts are named:The handle, head, shaft, throat and frame.
A white marble used as a shooter. it is more valuble than a regular marble.
badminton is called "poona" in india badminton is called "battledor" in england badminton is called "badminton" in america
The badminton equipment you need is a birdie, a badminton racquet, another player, a badminton court and a pair of badminton shoes.
Rally is a a series of shots between opposing players, starting with a serve and ending when the point is won.
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