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Badminton 21-point scoring system
Badminton scoring system.
Keeping score is pretty simple, but what about serving and receiving positions? Who should stand where, especially in doubles?
Deciding who gets to serve first
In a major tournament, a coin toss is used to decide which side will serve first.
In more casual club or league games, you usually just throw the shuttle up in the air, let it land, and see which side it points towards: that side serves first.
Points, games, and matches
Every time you win a rally, you get a point.
Starting from zero, the first person to reach 21 points wins the game. In club badminton, this is usually where you stop and choose players for the next game.
In standard league or tournament play, however, what really matters is the match.
Badminton scoring doublesA match is the best of three games: you win the match by winning two games. So a match could last either two or three games.
Whenever you win a rally, you also get the next serve. So if your opponent was serving in the last rally, the serve passes to you; if you were serving, you keep on serving.
To win, you need a two-point lead
You have to win th
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