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Badminton/Pickle
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| Where was Badminton created | British India |
| A game of Badminton is played to how many points | 11 |
| How must the birdie be served | Diagonal and underhand |
| The serve must pass this line in order for it to be considered a "good" serve. | Short service line |
| You are playing doubles and your team has 10 points and the opposing team has 7 points. You are serving. What side of the court must you serve from | Right side |
| You Keep serving until | You lose the point |
| A good time during a game of Badminton to use a drop shot might be | When your opponents are deep in the court |
| A good time during a game of Badminton to use a overhead clear might be | When your opponents are deep in the court |
| The birdie is hit to your non-dominant side. Which hit should you use? | Backhand Hit |
| You are playing a game of Badminton and the score is 11-11. What happens now | You play until one team wins by 2 points |
| Pickleball was created in | Seattle Washington |
| How did Pickleball get its name | One of the creator's dogs was named Pickle and he kept stealing the ball while they were creating the sport |
| The ball may be hit how many times on one side of the net before it must go over the net | 1 |
| How must you serve during a game of Pickleball | Diagonal and underhand |
| You are playing a game of Pickleball. You have 10 points and your opponent has 7 points. You are serving. What side of the court do you serve from | The right side of the court |
| When serving, the ball cannot land where | in the kitchen |
| The ball is hit to your dominate side (Paddle side) which hit should you use to return the ball | Forehand hit |
| You serve until | You lose the point |
| The ball is hit to your non-dominate side (non-paddle side) which hit should you use to return the ball. | Backhand hit |
| You are playing a game of pickleball. Your opponent is close to the net. Which type of hit should you use in order to try to win the point | overhead clear |