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there are two ways as of now, old scoring system (service point??) and new scoring system (rally point), which is just introduced last year and now it's approved by the IBF. Using the old scoring system, you get a point only if your side serves and wins the rally. You have two serving chance (first/second serve) except when the game begins. The new scoring system, you get a point regardless your side serves or not. And there is no second serve. You only serve once. You can Google with "Laws of Badminton" and it will give you more details.

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Single rules:

  • Best of three games
  • The side that scores twenty one first will win
  • If the score becomes 20-20 the side that gains a two point lead first will win that game
  • If the score becomes 29-29 the side that scores the 30th point first will win that game
  • The side that wins the game will start the next game
  • When one side reaches eleven points then both sides get a sixty second break
  • Both sides get a two minute break between first and second games and another two minute break between the second and the third game

Double rules

  • One service only
  • Back service line and the current rules apply
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ach game is played to 21 points, with players scoring a point whenever they win a rally regardless of whether they served [7] (this differs from the old system where players could only win a point on their serve and each game was played to 15 points). A match is the best of three games.

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The game begins with a coin toss. The winner(s) of the coin toss chooses to serve or receive. If they choose to serve, the other competitor(s) choose side. If they choose to receive, they choose side as well. The winner of the rally serves for the next rally. Regardless of who serves, the winner of the rally is given a point. First one to 21 wins. The game must be won by at least two points. If the game is tied or one point is the difference between the competitors at 21, the game continues until the competitor(s) are two points ahead or reach a maximum at 30. The first competitor(s) to win two games out of a possible of three win the match.

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Each game is played to 21 points or 11 points.If both the opponents reach together at the game point a system of 'DUCE' is introduced. In this the player who takes 2 points continuously wins the set.

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The current scoring system in badminton is the 3 x 21 rally point scoring system. This means that matches are played to 21 points, with a required 2 points difference between scores.

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