the area where you serve is a square
You need to have 21 points to win the women singles badminton match.
They both have parallel lines and they have only 2 sides that match up. Also a square is a rhombus and a rectangle, so a rhombus can be a rectangle, but a rhombus cannot be a square and either can a rectangle.
A square is a rectangle because the definition of a rectangle is that it has four straight sides and the opposite sides are equal in length. Squares have four straight sides, and their opposite sides match up in length. Therefore, a square is also a rectangle.
In French, the word "badminton" is masculine, so it is referred to as "le badminton." This means that any adjectives or articles used with it will also be in the masculine form. For example, you would say "le match de badminton" (the badminton match).
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
the match between peter rasmussen of denmark and sun jun of china is the longest in badminton history.its duration is 124 mins.
its a match
Depends on which match. Singapore Indoor Stadium for the first match.
In a singles match in badminton, the shuttlecock can be played anywhere within the boundaries of the court. This includes the entire length of the court but only the narrow inner sidelines, as the outer sidelines are reserved for doubles play. Players can hit the shuttlecock to the front, back, and sides of the court, aiming to land it in the opponent's area while avoiding faults. Strategic placement of shots is key to winning rallies.
The match referee in badminton is called the umpire. There are 8 other linesmen for making line calls.
Badminton debuted in the Olympics at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. The 2008 Games will be the 5th that badminton has been competed. 4 events, namely the Singles and Doubles for Womens and Men was held in 1992 and in 1996, Mixed Doubles was included in Atlanta Olympics.
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