
Badminton rules can vary from match to match and game to game. Badminton World Federation rules (BWF), outline the basics of the sport. They define skills and shots, as well. There are many rules that govern service and how to use the shuttlecock. To win a badminton match, it is important to understand these rules.
A service is considered the most important shot at a badminton rallies. This is a shot that cannot be missed once and will award the receiver a point. This is a BWF official play. The receiver can earn this right by winning the rally.
There are many service rules depending on what game you're playing. The most important rule is that you can not serve overhead or touch any part of the net with a body. You can only serve diagonally across the 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 of your match is even, you can serve on the right side, and vice versa if it isn't. You can't serve from a court located outside the white boundaries.

It is an amazing feat of skill to serve a birdie. However, it is also one of the most crucial shots of the match. If it is not caught in the net, however, you won't have the chance to hit the birdie.
A shuttlecock is a half-round, feathered ball that has a featherlike material at its bottom. You can only hit it once before it bounces to the opposite side. You are not allowed to hit it on its lower side. It will then bounce back down.
A few other important service rules are worth knowing. One is that the shuttlecock must land on the service line when it is considered to be the correct service. This applies to doubles. If you are able to serve in the right court, you will be awarded a point.
Similarly, there are badminton rules to help you figure out if a particular shot is a good idea or not. These rules include the use of the correct racket, a lightweight racquet and being above your waistline while 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 follow these rules, your opponent may win by a large margin.

Badminton's most important rule states that you can only hit the net once to lift the shuttle. Touching the net can earn you a point.
Another important rule to remember is that the shuttlecock cannot be hit twice in one go. The ideal birdie should have round bases. While you do not have to be perfect, learning how to return a serving in the right direction is a great start.