Racquets clashing and serving

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  1. redrumnet

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    Hello All

    I am a armature badminton player and I gather that some rules are hard to understand

    Here are my questions to all the Gurus
    1. In doubles game, if the racquets clash of the same side players (receivers or strikers) when the shuttle is being smashed, would that consider a fault
    2. When serving, if the shuttle hit the net but passes through to the receiver’s side , would that consider a falut
     
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    Just to clarify point 1. it's not a fault as long as the shuttle is only hit once.
     
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    if it doesn't go into the court and it's before the short service line, does that consider a fault?
     
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    regardless of whether it hits the net or not, it still has to be in the service court when it lands (if the opponent doesn't hit it) or it's out... fault.
     
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    If by passes through you mean "goes over the net to the receiver's side" then it is no fault.
    If you mean that it literally goes through the net, then that is a fault.
     

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