Is there net fault in badminton? Like in pingpong,when you serve, it hit the net but manage to cross opponent service line. And then reserve if such case happend. Is there such thing as reserve in badminton?
A serve that skims the net but lands past the service line is "in" and you play on. There are lots of sources for the rules out there. http://www.badminton.ca/page.aspx?id=2089
no, it is not like table-tennis nor tennis. any shot whether is serve or during gameplay that touch net and go over is legal. by the way, where do you play using plastic shuttle, i might join
Hmm but i rmb seeing few times in competition, when they serve the shuttles hit the net, and cross over, and they reserve
I don't think you would have at a professional level. In friendly games, if you fluke one off the net cord in to a corner or something then some people agree to play a let. Most of the time though, you just get on with it and take or leave the point (depending on whether you hit the fluke service or you attempted to receive it).
Don't think of lawn tennis or table tennis. Think of volleyball. If the shuttle hits the net but went past it and past the service line, the game is still in play.
In volleyball, if the serve hits the net and goes over to the opponents' side, it is deemed good and play continues. That rule was established in 2000.