A shot made at the net to the other side close to the net. Net shots are most effective when it is tight (not high above and not landing too far). Net shots should land as close to the net as possible to make it harder to return.
In badminton, a foul can occur in several ways, such as hitting the shuttlecock out of bounds, failing to serve it over the net, or obstructing an opponent's shot. Additionally, players can commit a fault by touching the net with their racket or body during play or by stepping into the opponent's court before the shuttlecock is struck. Players must also ensure that the shuttlecock is hit cleanly and not caught or carried on the racket. Violating these rules results in a point for the opposing player or team.
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.
if you step over the serving line and if you touch the net with any part of your body
No, it is not permissible to touch the net during a game of badminton.
No, in badminton, players are not allowed to reach over the net to hit the shuttlecock.
Badminton
Net
no.
YES
a badminton racket, a shuttlecock and sometimes people use a net
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
Badminton