Are there Double Serves when you Hit the Net in Badminton?

According to the Badminton World Federation (BWF) rules, a double serve is not called when a player hits the net during a serve. However, there are specific rules that apply when a player hits the net during a serve:

  1. Serve Fault: If the shuttlecock hits the net and lands on the opponent's side of the court, it is considered a serve fault. The serving player loses the point and the opponent gains a point.
  2. Let: If the shuttlecock touches the net during the serve and then lands within the service court, it is called a "let." The serve is repeated without any penalty.
  3. Serve Over: If the shuttlecock hits the net during the serve and lands outside the service court, it is considered a "serve over." The serving player loses the point and the opponent gains a point.

In addition, the following general rules apply to serves in badminton:

  • The shuttlecock must be hit below the waist.
  • The racket head must be lower than the hand when striking the shuttlecock.
  • The serve must be diagonal, from the right-hand service court to the opponent's left-hand court, or vice versa.
  1. What is considered a serve fault? When the shuttlecock hits the net and lands on the opponent's side of the court.
  2. What happens when the shuttlecock touches the net and lands in the service court during a serve? It is called a "let" and the serve is repeated.
  3. What is considered a "serve over"? When the shuttlecock hits the net during a serve and lands outside the service court.
  4. Is there a penalty for a "let"? No.
  5. Is it legal to hit the net during a serve? Yes, but it can result in a serve fault, let, or serve over.
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