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Speedminton, also known as Crossminton, is a sport of the 21st century. The mix of tennis, squash, and badminton excites both young and old. Offer your group just a bit more speed and action instead of classic badminton. Speedminton is a very flexible sport that can be played on a wide variety of surfaces. The so-called Speeders, the special shuttlecocks used in Speedminton, are much more wind-resistant than the shuttlecocks used in badminton. Furthermore, you do not need a net to play this sport.
Game Procedure
Objective of the Game
Land
the Speeder in the opponent’s square without them returning it.
Number of Players
2 players
Equipment
• Special Speedminton rackets (smaller than badminton rackets)
• A special shuttlecock called a Speeder (heavier and faster than a badminton shuttlecock)
• Playing field: no net, played outdoors
Setup
• Two squares measuring 5.5 m on each side, 12.8 m apart
• Each player stands in one square
Game Rules
• The serve is made by throwing the Speeder toward the opponent’s square
• The Speeder must be hit before it touches the ground a second time
• Players hit alternately until the Speeder touches the ground, leaves the playing field, or is hit twice in a row by the same player
Scoring
• A point is awarded when the opponent fails to correctly return the Speeder into the square
• The game is usually played in sets – the first player to reach 16 points with at least a 2-point lead wins the set
• A match typically consists of 3 winning sets
Other Important Rules
• No net: the Speeder can fly freely between the two squares
• Serves alternate between the players
• If the Speeder touches the ground outside the opponent’s square, the point is lost
Opening Hours and Prices
Speedminton is one of the sports you can choose as part of our Fun4All offer.
📅 Opening Hours and Prices: see Fun4All
