
Badminton rules vary from game to game and match to match. The Badminton World Federation (BWF) rules outline the basic facets of the sport. They help to define certain skills, and shots. There are several rules that govern how the shuttlecock is used and served. It is crucial to be able to follow these rules in order for a badminton match to be won.
A service is considered the most important shot at a badminton rallies. This shot can only be made once and will earn the receiver a point. In official BWF play, the receiver earns this right by winning a rally.
Depending on the type of game, there are many different service rules that you need to understand. The most notable is that you cannot serve overhead or touch the net with your body. You cannot serve diagonally across a net. Another rule is that the shuttlecock cannot be hit twice in one match.
The BWF rules also say that you should not serve in the wrong direction. If the score is even, you may serve on the right side of a court, while serving from the left side if it's odd. You cannot serve from any court outside of the white borders.

The ability to serve a birdie, while impressive in skill, is the most important shot of a match. However, you will not have the chance to hit it if it is caught in the net.
A birdie is also known as a shuttlecock. It's a half-round round ball with feathery material around its bottom. It can only be hit once before it bounces to its opposite side. Moreover, you are only allowed to hit it on the lower side of the birdie, and it will return back down.
You should also be aware of some other service rules. The correct service is the one that the shuttlecock lands on. The same applies to doubles. In addition, you'll receive a points if your serve is in the right courts.
There are also rules for badminton that will help you decide if a shot or not. These include choosing the right racket and using a light racquet. You also need to be above your waistline when serving.
Those are just a few of the more than 30 different badminton rules that you must keep in mind while playing. If you do not, your opponent could win the game by a wide margin.

Badminton's most important rule is to only take one hit to send the shuttle across the net. Touching the net earns you a point.
Another rule is to not hit the shuttlecock twice in a row. Ideally, the birdie should have a rounded base. While you do not have to be perfect, learning how to return a serving in the right direction is a great start.