What is net cord in badminton?

In badminton terms, we call this Net Cord. The Net Cord is used to describe the situation when a shuttlecock hits the top part of the net (the tape) and tumbles either on either side of the court. The rule for Net Cord is the same whether it is during a service or regular play.
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Is net touch allowed in badminton?

If you touch the net or the posts, you lose the rally. This commonly happens with /articles/net-kills>net kills: if the shuttle is tight to the net, it can be hard to play a net kill without hitting the net with your racket. You are not allowed to reach over the net to play your shot.
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What's the difference between tennis net cord lets vs badminton lets?

As you said, a “let” is played in tennis when the ball brushes the net slightly during a serve; if it lands in the service box, it is not a fault; but the serve must be replayed. In badminton, a let will NOT be called by the umpire if the shuttlecock hits the net in the event of a badminton-service.
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What happens if the shuttlecock touches the net?

If the server's shuttle touches the net or goes out of bounds of the court, the receiving player/side wins the point.
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Why is net important in badminton?

If your opponent:

Badminton net play is mainly used to FORCE your opponent to lift the shuttle high in the air, so that you can execute a strong attacking shot. The competition is based on who gives up playing along the net and lifts the shuttle.
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What are badminton balls called?

Historically, the shuttlecock (also known as a “bird” or “birdie”) was a small cork hemisphere with 16 goose feathers attached and weighing about 0.17 ounce (5 grams). These types of shuttles may still be used in modern play, but shuttles made from synthetic materials…
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Who invented badminton?

In 1873 the duke of Beaufort introduced the sport at his country estate, Badminton, from which the game derives its name.
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Why do badminton players shout so?

In badminton doubles, you are allowed to talk, yell, or even shout at your partner during a rally. In the heat of the match, shouting may become necessary during urgent situations. Players shout to let their partners know that: The shuttle is flying OUT.
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What is ace in badminton?

Ace – A good serve that the receiver is unable to touch with the racket. Backhand – Any stroke made on the side of the body opposite the racket side. Birdie – The shuttle or shuttlecock, the object being hit. Carry – An illegal stroke occurring when the birdie is carried by the racket.
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Is badminton harder than tennis?

So is Tennis or Badminton harder? If you take the various areas of comparison for each sport we find that Badminton is a lot harder physically when it comes to speed, agility and explosive power. Badminton also has a lot more variations of strokes compared to Tennis so there is more to learn.
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Why is it called a let serve?

The name LET is used because the attempt at service is not counted. As a player, you are letting the ball pass, hence the name let. The server gets a second attempt at whichever service it is, the first or the second. It can be a “let, first serve” or a “let, second serve”.
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Is racket clash a foul in badminton?

If your racket clashes with your partner's racket, it's not a foul. Clashing of rackets is a very common scenario in badminton doubles. Sometimes there will be confusion as to who is going to take the shuttle, especially when the shuttle is landing in between of the players.
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Can you hit twice in badminton?

Double Hit

Once your racket makes contact with the shuttle, you cannot hit it again until your opponent returns the shot. In doubles: Only one player in a partnership is allowed to hit the shuttle. If both players touch the shuttle with their racket, it's a double hit.
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Is Carry a foul in badminton?

Yes you have to wait until the shuttle reaches your side before you can hit it. This means that you cannot place your racket over the net to hit the shuttlecock unless it has crossed over to your side of the court. Otherwise it will be a fault.
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What is patty cake in badminton?

Patty-Cakes

A rally (typically by beginners) in which two players stand more-or-less immobile and trade half-paced drives until one misses.
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What does Soh mean in badminton?

Joined: Aug 26, 2008 Messages: 1,144 Likes Received: 118 Location: United States. It means absolutely nothing. People just hear some professionals yell it and they start mimicking them too. It's just a way to pump up your adrenaline to perform (hopefully better).
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What does yellow card mean in badminton?

In Badminton, a yellow card is given to a singles player or doubles pair as a warning for breaching the Laws of Badminton. A yellow card can only be given once to a player or pair in a match, subsequent breaches are sanctioned with a red or black card.
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How many times does a server in badminton?

How Many Serves Do You Get in Badminton? You get a single serve (1) in badminton. You lose the point if you fail the serve, whether it is a fault, not hitting the shuttlecock in-bounds, or not hitting the shuttlecock over the net.
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Why is it called badminton?

The game is named for Badminton, the country estate of the dukes of Beaufort in Gloucestershire, England, where it was first played about 1873.
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Why is badminton called Poona?

The modern version of Badminton is said to have its origins in the city of Pune in India and was initially called 'Poona'. British Army officers posted there were the first pioneers of the game who took it to Europe. The game was played in 1873 in a place called 'Badminton House' in England, from where it got its name.
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What is the original name of badminton?

Early on, the game was also known as Poona or Poonah after the garrison town of Poona, where it was particularly popular and where the first rules for the game were drawn up in 1873.
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What is badminton court size?

Court dimensions

The badminton court is 13.4m long and 6.1m wide. For singles the court is marked 5.18m wide. The lines marking out the court are easily distinguishable and coloured white or yellow.
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Can a player's racket touch the net?

When the shuttlecock has crossed over to your side of the court, you are allowed to place your racket over the net towards your opponent's side of the court as you retrieve the shuttle. However, your racket must not make contact with the badminton net or else it will be a fault too.
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