The back of a badminton court is a back boundary line and long service line for singles.
There are three types of services in badminton: (a) Short service (b) Long service (c) Receiver in service
because then it would be out, or a fault.
Hit the shuttle cock in between the first service line and the net.
The inning is the term of service in badminton.
The umpire can use her discretion when deciding whether to overrule any call made by a line judge or service judge. The line judges call the shuttlecock "in" or "out," and the service judge calls any service faults committed by the players.
It's basically the same thiing as serving in badminton, when one who takes the first shot , is called the service .........
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.
the back boundary line, and the long service line
Yes
Yes, it can. Anything on the line is considered 'in' as well. For singles the line's are skinny and long for everything.
The service line (1st horizontal line from the net) and the middle vertical line (separating the 2 serving sides) forms a T at the point they meet.This isn't referred to as the t-line, but referred to as the T. It is not one line, it is two.