Badminton is a game kind of like tennis, except the rackets are not as wide and a LOT lighter. Also, instead of tennis balls that bounce, you use shuttles. The rules are if the ball bounces even once inside the court, the person who hit the ball gets a point. Also, you don't serve the ball like in tennis.
it originated from Russia.
The ball you are seeking is called a shuttlecock or a birdie.
A rarely used high and deep defensive stroke in badminton is the "high clear." This shot is executed by hitting the shuttlecock high and deep into the opponent's court, often used to give the defender time to regain position. It can be particularly effective against aggressive players, as it forces them to play from the back of the court and disrupts their attacking rhythm. While not commonly employed in fast-paced exchanges, it serves as a strategic option in defensive play.
In badminton you can receive a sanction because of ill or bad behaviour be it verbal or physical, varying in whether its in a singles game or doubles game the rules of punishment varys drasticly