
Badminton rules are different from one game to the next and match to match. Badminton World Federation's (BWF), rules provide a guideline for the basic aspects of the game. They help to define certain skills, and shots. There are many rules that govern service and how to use the shuttlecock. 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. This right is earned by the receiver winning a rally in official BWF play.
There are many rules regarding service that will vary depending on the game. Most importantly, you can't serve overhead or touch it with your body. The net can only be served diagonally. Another rule is that you cannot hit the shuttlecock twice in a row.
According to the BWF, you must not serve in an improper way. If the score indicates that the match is even, the player can serve from the right court. The opposite is true if the score says otherwise. A court outside of the white boundary is not allowed.

Serving a birdie is a feat of skill that is both impressive and important. However, you will not have the chance to hit it if it is caught in the net.
A birdie, or shuttlecock, is a half-round ball with featherlike material around its bottom. It cannot be hit more than once before it bounces over to the other side. You can only hit it from the lower end of the birdie. Otherwise, it will come back down.
A few other important service rules are worth knowing. One of these is that shuttlecocks should land on the service line. This applies to doubles. You will also receive a point for serving in the correct court.
Similarly, there are badminton rules to help you figure out if a particular shot is a good idea or not. These include using the right racket, not using too heavy racquets, and having your waistline above the line when serving.
These are just a few examples of the over 30 badminton laws that you must remember while playing. Your opponent may win the game by a large margin.

Badminton's most important rule, is that you must hit only one time to propel the shuttle above the net. Touching the net can earn you a point.
Another important rule to remember is that the shuttlecock cannot be hit twice in one go. Ideally, the birdie should have a rounded base. You don't need to be perfect but it's a good idea to learn how to return a meal in the right direction.