Frescati Series: Badminton - Singles is back with a fall edition! The series starts on Saturday 12 th of October 2024. If you are interested in participating in the coming series, register below at the latest 6 of October.
When the registration is closed, we will start to put up the series schedule. Normally you will be able to login (to backhandsmash) to see match dates, opponents etc. a couple of days before the series starts. Everyone in the series will be schedule to play their first series match on Saturday 12th of October at 09:00. After that the series matches will be scheduled on Sat-Sun (early morning and late evening hours). Extra times are available (usually mon-fri morning and early afternoon) if a match time does not work.
ATT!! Under "spelstyrka" you will need to fill in your skill level, see the different levels below!
Registration closes 2024-10-06 kl.23:59
- All matches are played in Frescati Sports Center.
- All participants are divided into divisions with 4-5 players in each division. It´s a mixed series (both women and men)
- The cost per series is SEK 350 / player, which includes the rental cost for the court during the games (3-4 matches during a series round).
- You will play one game against each player in your division, about 1 match/week for 4-5 weeks.
- Regular playing times are scheduled on Sat-Sun (early morning and late evening hours). Extra times are available (usually mon-fri morning and early afternoon) if a match time does not work.
- Players are responsible for bringing shuttles and other equipment to each game. You can rent racket and buy shuttles in our reception.
- The winner in each group / division receives a prize in the form of two free hours of badminton (worth up to SEK 500).
- Registration is binding
- For those of you who want to play more than one game per week you can easily re-schedule games in backhandsmash (in consultation with your opponent). We will have plenty of extra times avaliable.
Rules can be found here
You will need to choose your skill level when signing up, these are the levels:
1. Have never held a badminton racket.
2. Beginners. I´m learning the basics of badminton.
3. Beginners advanced. Know the basics of the game and can manage backhand and forehand strokes. Masters the rules.
4. Leisure player. Played for a while and know the basics well. Can have pace in the game and use the whole court, but does not play consistently.
5. Average. Have played a couple of years and, even if I´m not a super talent, I can play the ball many times over the net and feel comfortable on the court.
6. Average advanced. As level 5 but can determine points with smashes and short strokes. More consistent and more control than level 5.
7. Experienced. Can defend and turn the game against the opponent. Can play backhand without obstacles and get the length of the ball. Has fast footwork. In addition to matches, I have started with specific badminton exercises.
8. Skillful. Master all the technical and tactical parts of the game. Can read the game and use different tactical elements depending on the opponent. I´m probably among the best players in my area and practice badminton regularly, probably with coaches/training.
9. Expert. Masters the game at senior elite level and can play national competitions with good results.
10. I´m a top player in my country.