Understanding Badminton Double Service Rules, Different From The Singles Sector
Illustration of the double badminton service rule (Unsplash)

YOGYAKARTA - Badminton double and single numbers have several different rules that each player must know. One of them is service or preliminary blow to start the comparison and every time after printed a point. So what are the double badminton service rules like?

Badminton doubles consist of three types, namely men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles. Although service punches are both crossed against opposing players, the double badminton service rules are not the same as the single sector. Of course, novice badminton players must know this rule so they can play properly and optimally.

In the double sector badminton, players are not only required to play together but also have to understand their respective positions. Including the position when hitting service in badminton sports.

Badminton players who play in the double sector not only have to know the initial service position and change in taking services. They must also understand the provisions of areas or boxes that must be reached and the exit or exit limits when serving. Because there are differences in box rules or points areas in the single and double sector badminton.

The following is a double badminton service rule that every badminton player must understand:

Here are the service rules for a single badminton that must be understood:

Such are the reviews regarding the double badminton service rules that badminton players must understand, both men's doubles, women's doubles, and mixed doubles. The service provisions have been regulated by the Badminton World Federation (BWF).

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