There is no strict timeline as to the match has to finish in certain duration of time. However, it is very common for one game of 21 to last for about 15-25 minutes... the total match (of 3 games) lasts about 45 to 75 minutes. I dont know what is the longest duration of any match played in the history, but an hour long match is a typical for a 3 game-long match.
Players get a 1 minute break in each game whenever a leading scorer reaches 11.
There is also a 2 minute break between games 1 and 2 as well as 2 and 3.
The amount of time it takes for a person to properly learn the basics of Badminton is dependant on their ability to learn new things but with proper training/practice, a person should be able to be able to play a simple game of badminton in about a day or two
Simply, there is no time limit to how long an Olympic badminton game will last. The Olympic committee only counts how much time is used for the game. Therefore, a minimum of 21 points with the player leading by at least two points would win a match with 3 matches; 2 matches wins. However if a badminton is being delayed to the last game match, 15 points is needed only, and whoever reach 15 points wins the match and the game. I would say in a typical amature match it's about 15-20 min...
You need to have 21 points to win the women singles badminton match.
the match between peter rasmussen of denmark and sun jun of china is the longest in badminton history.its duration is 124 mins.
If you mean just what area of the court counts on a service then that is a doubles match otherwise for for the entire court: From what i know a singles match is narrow and long and a doubles match is wide and long
its a match
Depends on which match. Singapore Indoor Stadium for the first match.
The match referee in badminton is called the umpire. There are 8 other linesmen for making line calls.
90mins
5 days maximum
He debuted in 1996 and his last match was in 2004
90 minutes
5 hours