Badminton

: The first side to reach 21 points wins a game, provided they have a 2-point lead. If tied at 29-29, the first to 30 wins.

: Points can be scored by either the serving or receiving side. badminton

Badminton is a fast-paced racket sport played either as singles (one-on-one) or doubles (two-on-two) on a rectangular court divided by a net. Unlike many other racket sports, players use a (or "birdie") rather than a ball, which must be hit over the net and land within the opponent's boundary to score a point. Core Rules and Scoring : The first side to reach 21 points

As of late April 2026, the world rankings across different categories feature several dominant athletes from China, South Korea, and Thailand. Shi Yuqi (CHN) Kunlavut Vitidsarn (THA) Anders Antonsen (DEN) Women's Singles An Se-young (KOR) Wang Zhiyi (CHN) Akane Yamaguchi (JPN) Men's Doubles Kim Won-ho / Seo Seung-jae (KOR) Aaron Chia / Soh Wooi Yik (MAS) Fajar Alfian / M. Shohibul Fikri (INA) Women's Doubles Pearly Tan / M. Thinaah (MAS) Baek Ha-na / Lee So-hee (KOR) Jia Yifan / Zhang Shuxian (CHN) Mixed Doubles Feng Yanzhe / Huang Dongping (CHN) Jiang Zhenbang / Wei Yaxin (CHN) Dechapol P. / S. Paewsampran (THA) Key 2026 Tournaments Badminton is a fast-paced racket sport played either

: A rally ends if the shuttlecock touches the ground, hits the net, or lands outside court boundaries. World Rankings (April 2026)

Basic Badminton Rules - Campus Recreation - CSU Channel Islands

: Matches are typically the best of three games.