Badminton Rules and History PDF
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This document provides a comprehensive overview of badminton, including its history, rules, and fundamental skills such as grip, stance, and service. It also details badminton court measurements, important tournaments, and awards, such as the Arjuna Awardees, offering a complete guide to the sport. Key features include dimensions and details of tournaments and awards.
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Here is the converted text from the images to a markdown format: # History of Badminton The International Badminton Federation was formed in 1934. Sir George Thomas was the first chairman of IBF. World-class Badminton competition is known as 'Thomas cup'. Thomas Cup was first held for world champio...
Here is the converted text from the images to a markdown format: # History of Badminton The International Badminton Federation was formed in 1934. Sir George Thomas was the first chairman of IBF. World-class Badminton competition is known as 'Thomas cup'. Thomas Cup was first held for world champion men in 1948. The Uber Cup for a championship (women) was started from 1957. It was included in Asian Games in 1962. Badminton Association of India (BAI) was established in Calcutta (now Kolkata) in 1934. All India Badminton Championships are held under the auspices of this very association. The maiden National Badminton championship was held in 1936 which was won by Vijay Madwakar. Prakash Padukone won the national award continuously for nine times, from 1971 to 1979. The winner predecessor to Prakash Padukone was Nandu Natekar who had won it six times. Syed Modi won this award continuously for eight times. From 1980 to 1987. Badminton was included in the Olympic Games in 1992. Prakash Padukone won All England Championship in 1980, and Pulela Gopichand won it in 2001. These two personalities reached the highest peak of Indian Badminton. # Latest General Rules of Badminton ## 1. Court The badminton court is rectangular in shape as given in figure for singles and doubles games. Its length and breadth is 44 feet and 20 feet respectively. It is marked with white or yellow lines 40 mm wide. The width of all the lines is included in measurements. ## 2. Posts There are two posts, whose height should be 1.55 m above the floor. ## 3. Net The colour of the net should be dark and its mesh should be 15-20 mm. The net should be 760 mm wide. ## 4. Players Badminton is a game that is played in singles and doubles format. Two players play against each other in the singles game but in doubles two players play on each side. The team, which serves first is called as serving side and the other side is called as receiving side. ## 5. Toss Before the beginning of a game, there will be a toss. The winner of the toss decides to choose an end of the court or to serve first. If he chooses the court, the opponent player will do first service. ## 6. Match A match consists of the best of three games. ## 7. Scoring In case of both doubles and singles games for men as well as women each game consists of 21 points. Of best three games the winner of two is declared victorious. But in ladies singles the game consists of 11 points. As per new rules, all the 5 games consist of 7 points and if the score is 6 all, there is a setting of 2 points. ## 8. A service is a foul if (a) Player serves out of turn. (b) Player serves from the wrong side of service court. (c) Player tricking the serve, stands on wrong side of service court and receives the service. ## 9. Player cannot leave the court without the permission of umpire. ## Related Measurements and specifications of equipment | Specifications | Measurements | | -------------------------------- | ------------ | | Size of the court of doubles | 44'x20' | | Size of the court for singles | 44' x 17' | | Width of net | 2'6" or 760 mm | | Height of net from floor at centre | 5' or 152 cm | | | | | ----------------- | ----------------- | | Weight of the shuttle cock | 4.74 g to 5.50 g | | Number of feathers of a shuttle cock | 14 to 16 | | Length of feathers of a shuttle cock | $2 \frac{1}{2}$ to $2 \frac{3}{4}$ inches or 64-70 mm | | Diameter of circle of feathers of shuttle cock | $2 \frac{1}{4}$ - $2 \frac{5}{8}$ inches or 58-68 mm | | Length of racket | 27 inch | | Weight of racket | 85 to 140 g | | Length of frame | 11 inch | | Points in singles and doubles | 21 points | | Side galleries (each side) | 1 foot 6 inch | | Back gallery | 2 feet 6 inches | | Number of max. sets | 5 Sets | ## Fundamental Skills of Badminton 1. Grip of racket (Right-hand grip) (left hand grip) 2. Stance (Defensive) (Offensive) 3. Foot Work 4. Footwork on guard stance 5. Pivot 6. Forehand return 7. Back Court return 8. Service: (a) short service (b) long service (c) receiver in service 9. Strokes: (a) Forehand stroke (b) Backhand stroke (c) Overhead stroke (d) Net stroke # Important Tournaments * 1. Thomas cup (World team men) * 2. Uber Cup (World team women) * 3. Wills World Cup * 4. European Cup * 5. Konika Cup * 6. Yonex Cup * 7. Narang Cup (National Junior team men) * 8. Major's Cup * 9. China Cup * 10. Olympic challenge cup (National Women) * 11. 555 World Cup * 12. Shafi Qureshi Cup (National Junior team Women) * 13. All England Championship * 14. Asian Games * 15. National Badminton Championship * 16. Wold cup etc. ## Venues 1. N.D.M.C Indoor stadium, New Delhi 2. Nehru Stadium, Indore 3. University Stadium Thiruvannanthpuram # SPORTS AWARDS ## Arjuna Awardees | Year | Awardees | | ---- | --------------- | | 2000 | George Thomas | | 2000 | P. Gopi Chand | | 2009 | Saina Nehwal | What is the length and breadth of badminton court for singles? 44 feet x 17 feet, What is the length and breadth of badminton court for doubles? What is the breadth of the net? What is the weight of the shuttle cock? How many feathers are there in a shuttle? What is the breadth of white tape of upper part of badminton net? Will it be a foul, if the server's feet are not in his half at the time of service? What are the types of games in badminton? | Year | Awardees | | ---- | --------------- | | 2003 | Madasu Shriniwas Rao | | 2004 | Abhinna Shyam Gupta| | 2005 | Aparna Popat | | 2006 | Chetan Anand, Rohit Bhakar (Disabled Category) | | 2007 | Anup Sridhar | | 2009 | Saina Nehwal, Pural D Parmas (Disabled category)| | 2011 | Jwala Gutta | | 2012 | Ashwani Ponappa, Parupalli Kashyap | | 2013 | P.V Sindhu | | 2014 | V. Diju | ## Padamshri Awardees | Year | Awardees | | ---- | -------------------- | | 1977 | Meena Shah | | 1982 | Prakash Padukone | ## Rajiv Gandhi Khel Ratan Awardees