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Faisal
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Back third of the court | back court |
| the stroke used to return the birdie hit to the left of a right handed player to the right of left-handed player | backhand |
| the location in the centre of the court to which a signles player tries to return after each shot; also called ''centre position'' | home position |
| the back boundary line at each end of the court, parallel to the net | baseline |
| a shot hit deep into the opponent's court | clear |
| a game where a team of two players play against another team of two | doubles |
| a fast and low shot that makes a horizontal flight over the net | drive |
| a shot hit softly and with finesse to fall rapidly and close to the net in the opponent's court | drop shot |
| the front third of the court,between the net and the short service line | forecourt |
| the stroke used to return the birdie hit to the right of a right-handed player to the left of a left-handed player. | forehard |
| the part of a match, completed when one player side has scored enough points to win a single conteset | Game |
| a defensive shot hit deep into the opponent's court, allowing to regain position | High Clear |
| fast downward shot that cannot be returned | kill |
| In singles, the back boundary line. In doubles 2 1/2 feet inside the back boundary line. The serve may not go past this line | Long serve line |
| A series of 3 games | Match |
| a shot which passes the opposing player or team | passing shot |
| the exchange of shots that decides each point | rally |
| the stroke used to put the shuttlecock into play at the start of each rally; also called a service | serve |
| the area into which a service must be delivered. different for singles and doubles | service court |
| to choose to extend a game beyond its normal ending score if the score is tied with one point to go | set |
| the side boundary of a singles court | singles sideline |
| a hard hit overhead shot that forces the shuttle sharply downwards into the opponent's court | smash |