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Badminton Let Rules: When the Rally Is Replayed (Including a Broken Shuttle)

6 June 2026

A "let" replays the rally with no change to the score — the same player serves again. Lets cover genuine interruptions and accidents: the server going before the receiver is ready, the shuttle breaking apart, or an outside disturbance.

Common let situations — broken shuttle, server too early, outside interference; rally replayed

Net-cord serve: not a let (and why that surprises people)

Anyone arriving from tennis or table tennis expects a serve that clips the net to be a let, replayed. In badminton it isn't — there is no service let. A serve that ticks the tape and drops in is simply in play, and you'd better be ready to chase it, because a dribbler off the net cord is wickedly awkward to dig out. Lets are reserved for genuine interruptions: the shuttle's base splitting off mid-rally, a serve before the receiver is set, a stray shuttle skidding in from the next court — for a full picture of how these rules fit together, see the complete badminton rules guide. Treat a net-cord serve as a live ball and you'll never be the player frozen at the back, waiting for a call that is never coming.

Let or play on — a broken shuttle is a let, but a net-cord serve is live

Common let situations

  • Server too early: the server serves before the receiver is ready (and the receiver doesn't try to return).
  • Shuttle breaks during the rally: if the base completely separates from the rest of the shuttle, it's a let — replay the rally.
  • Shuttle caught/suspended on the net in play (after passing over) and stays there.
  • Outside interference: a shuttle from another court, an unforeseen disturbance, or a line judge/umpire unsighted on a call.
  • Both sides fault at the serve at the same time.

What a let is not

A let is not a free point and not a fault — it's a do-over. The score stays the same and the same server re-serves from the same court.

Example

Mid-rally you hear a crack and the cork base of the shuttle splits off — stop, call a let, grab a fresh shuttle, and replay the point from the serve.

FAQ

  • Q: What is a let in badminton? A replayed rally with no change to the score.
  • Q: What happens if the shuttle breaks during a rally? It's a let — the rally is replayed.
  • Q: Does a let change the score? No — the score stands and the same player serves again.
  • Q: Is a net serve a let? No — in badminton a serve that clips the net and lands in is in play (there's no service let for that).
  • Q: What if a shuttle from another court lands on ours? Call a let and replay the rally.
Article

A let in badminton replays the rally with no score change and the same server serving again. This guide covers every situation that triggers a let — broken shuttle, server too early, outside interference — and clears up a common misconception: a net-cord serve is not a let in badminton, it's live play.

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