Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side. Yes it is as long as it never touches the ground on your side.
Yes, it is considered a fault if the shuttlecock (birdie) touches the net during a serve in badminton. According to the rules, the shuttle must pass over the net without touching it to be considered a legal serve. If it hits the net and falls on the server's side, the serve is replayed, but if it touches the net and goes over into the opponent's side, it is a fault.
In badminton if the shuttle hits the net on service and falls to the ground it is considered dead. If the Shuttlecock hits the net but continues to the opponents side it is still live and in play.
the rally ends and the opposite team gets a point
There are three types of fouls in badminton:1. Service fouls- The racquet head (the round part with the strings) must be below your waist when serving- The path of the racquet must swing upwards- The path of the birdie must be going upwards until it reaches the net2. Contact fouls- If the birdie is coming your direction and it hits you on your head, arm, leg, shirt- You can only touch the birdie when you are serving, but when the birdie is in play, only your racquet can touch it- When the birdie is in play, you only have once chance to get the birdie over the net, if you hit it two times, it is a foul3. Net fouls- You and your racquet are not allowed to go over the net when the birdie is in play- You and your racquet are not allowed to touch the net when the birdie is in play
It is a Home Run.
The team that hit the ball over will get a point.
Playing badminton follows the same rules as tennis, except that instead of a tennis ball, you use a birdie (which moves much more slowly) and instead of a tennis racket you use a badminton racket (which is pretty much the same thing). You have to hit the birdie so that it goes over the net, but not out of bounds. Simple.
In beach volleyball, a rally continues until one team fails to return the ball, so there isn't a fixed number of hits per play. Typically, a team can make up to three hits to send the ball over the net, with teams often using a bump, set, and spike strategy. However, the actual number of hits can vary greatly depending on the skill of the players and the dynamics of the rally.
If the ball hits the net and goes over during a serve, it is called a let and is not counted as a fault. If it doesn't go over it is counted as a fault. In play, if the ball touches the net but goes over it is counted and a point is given to the player who hit it; if a ball hits the net but it doesn't make it over, a point is given to the receiving player.
The goal is to hit the shuttle, or the 'birdie,' over the net and land on other side of the net. If a person hits it into the net or off the court they will lose that rally. You can hit the shuttle only once before it goes over the net. When serving, one cannot serve like in tennis, it must be below your waist when you hit the shuttle.
a birdie
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