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Back boundary line at each end of the court, that runs parallel to the net.
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2
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Trajectory: high, towards the back court
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3
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Shot that results when the base of the shuttle is hit by the frame of the racket
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4
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Gentle shot played by pushing the shuttle with little wrist motion.
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6
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In singles, the back boundary line.
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9
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this occurs when the players hit the bird back and forth several times before one side scores a point
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10
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Instrument used by playerto hit shuttlecock
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12
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A series of games (at U.S. Olympic Festival-’93 it is three out of five), to determine a winner.
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13
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A legitimate cessation of play to allow a rally to be replayed
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14
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players put the shuttlecock into play for points by “serving” it to opponents
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16
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Shot hit from the forecourt that just clears the net and drops sharply.
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17
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another name for the shuttlecock
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18
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players put the shuttlecock into play for points by “serving” it to opponents,
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