Back boundary line-The line similar to the baseline In tennis that designates the end or back of the badminton playing area. backcourt-Approximately the last 11 feet (3.35 m) of the court on either side of the net or midcourt to the back boundary line.
Winning a point in badminton A point is won if the birdie (shuttlecock) hits the ground in the opponent's half of the court, including the lines.
On a regulation badminton court, the outer sidelines will run the full 13.41m /44.00ft length of the court. The outer sidelines are marked 5.18m (17.00ft) apart and run parallel to one another. Any shot that lands inside the doubles sideline is considered “in” or valid for doubles matches.
Badminton is a global indoor sport governed by the Badminton World Federation (BWF). This game requires a lot of energy and is good for physical fitness. A lightweight racket and a shuttlecock are used in this sport. It is a game that each side with one or two players can play.
Your shot must travel over the net, not underneath, around, or through it; and it must land inside your opponent's court (unless he hits it back). If the shuttle lands on the line , it's in. Only the first contact between the shuttle and the floor counts.
In singles the court is thinner, with the wide, outside 'tramlines' out of bounds. In doubles the court is full width and these tramlines are now 'in'. During service in doubles, the court is short, with the rear 'tramlines'at the back of the court, being out of bounds until the serve is returned.
The side alley is out of bounds; the back alley is in bounds or good. The serve must carry past the short service line, which is 6.5 feet (about 2 m) from the net, and must not carry beyond the back boundary line. The lines are considered part of the court and in bounds.
Like the term, the boundary of the single's court is the inner line at the side, and the outer line at the end. If the shuttlecock hits outside the boundary, it is considered out, and the point is given to the receiver.
All players must be in good standing with BE and be either; a playing member of BE or registered with BE if they are member another national association affiliated to the Badminton World Federation. A player may not represent more than one county during the same season without special dispensation.
During service as well gameplay, both the left & right side boundaries are considered as invalid areas. These areas continue to be invalid during the singles game play. For Doubles: During service, the left & right side boundaries are considered as valid.