2. What is Badminton?
History & Development
Equipments
Rules
Strategy
Governing Bodies
Competitions
Comparison with other raquet sports
3. Racquet Sport
Rectangular court
Divided by a net
With a shuttlecock
One or two opposing another one or two
4. Traced to the mid of the 18th century
British India
British military officers
“BATTLEDORE & SHUTTLECOCK”
(Traditional English Game)
Wool ball
Back to England and established New
rules to the game BADMINTON
6. Light weight 70g-90g
Include grip and string
Strings are made of
carbon fibers and most of
the players use thinner
strings
Grip help to hold the
racquet and most of the
grips are synthetic
7. conical shape
Feathers are embedded in
to a rounded cork base
covering a thin layer of
leather
There are shuttlecocks
made of plastic and
synthetic
10. • Narrow court but the same length
• Player has to cover whole court
Single
• Smashes are common & all the court is in use
• Both will try to gain marks & maintain th match
Double
• Men are back & women are in front & play strong
smashes
Mixed
• Requir a great awareness & should be positional
double
11. There are world wide federations &
the main one is BWF which that refers
to BADMINTON WORLD FEDARATION
BAC-For Asia
BCA-for Africa
BPA-for America
BE-for Europe
BO-foe oceania
12. The BWF organizes several international competitions.
Thomas cup
Uber cup
Sudirman cup
BWF Championship
Summer Olympics
Olympics
13. BADMINTON TENNIS TABLE TENNIS
• Large but light weighted • Large and heavy weighted • Small and light weighted
racquet racquet racquet
• Uses a shuttlecock • Uses a tennis ball • Uses a lightly weighted
plastic ball
• One serve attempt • Two serve attempts • one serve attempt without
the net service
• Reaction time is less than • Large reaction time • The smallest reaction time
tennis