Badminton matches are officiated by a team of officials, including a referee, line judges, and sometimes an umpire. The referee oversees the match and makes decisions on rules and conduct, while line judges focus on determining whether the shuttlecock is in or out of play. In higher-level competitions, such as international tournaments, the officials are usually certified by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).
Badmintn does not require referees, but rather officials and line judges. You do not have to be in any physical shape, as officials remain stationary.
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"Badminton" in English is badminton in Italian.
A seed in badminton means a badminton player .
If you mean line judges, if they point at the line that means the shot is in, if they spread their hands out, the shot went out. If you still have a question, ask away.
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There is no scientific name for badminton. Badminton is a sport, not a living creature.
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.
Badminton was found in India and British soldiers brought it to England where it became badminton
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There are no subtitutes in badminton.