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Playing area: Full Badminton Court.

Orange and green cones outline the


service box on each side of the court. The serve must land in, or be returned by
the player standing in the service box on the diagonal. (See diagram below).

Service and Scoring

 To start the game, toss the shuttlecock in the air and let it bounce. The side
of the court in which the tip of the shuttlecock is pointing is the team who
will serve first.

 Players must serve behind the service line (See diagram above)

 There are no faults in badminton. If the shuttlecock hits the net or goes
wide from a serve, the opposition team receives the point.

 The team who wins the rally receives the point and serves to begin the next
point. A player continues serving until they lose a point.

 The serving teams score is always said first.

A point is scored when

 The shuttlecock lands within the boundaries of the oppositions side of the
court. The lines of the badminton court are in.
 The opposition hits the shuttlecock into the net.

 The shuttlecock is not returned over the net with one hit.

 Opponent touches the net with any part of their body or racquet.

How to win a game


 The team with the highest score at the end of the allotted time will be
the winners.
 If the score is even at the end of the allotted time, the teams will play
one more point with the winning team the one to win the final point.
 At the end of the game, the scores will be written on the fixtures and
then inputted into a computer that will produce a live running ladder.

How to win the tournament


 The team with the most number of wins will win the tournament
 If there is two teams on the equal number of wins, then it will be the
team with the biggest points difference (points scored and points
conceded) that will win the competition. The team that scores the most
points and doesn’t concede many points will place top on the leader
board.

Code of Conduct

 If the shuttle cock hits a beam or the roof, then the point shall be
replayed.

 If another shuttle cock from a different game enters the court and the
play is interrupted, the point shall be replayed.

 If there is indecision or debate about whether the shuttle cock has


landed on the line and is in or out, then the point shall be replayed.

 Shake hands at the start and end of every game


Rankings

 Every player will be given a ranking from 1 – 15 and be paired with a


partner depending on rank. The pairing of players based on rank will be
done to ensure as much equality across every team.
 Game results will be recorded by our records group and published.
 A teams win/loss record will have an effect on their ranking and
therefore, rankings may change from week to week and teams may be
changed to provide closer competition and equality.

Fixtures
 Fixtures will be drawn up and include who each team will be playing,
there ranking and also which court the game will be played on.
 Fixtures will be randomly generated
 There will be 6 rounds of fixtures and then a finals round which will be
based on teams finishing position. (1 v 2, 3 v 4, 5 v 6 etc.)
 Rounds will be limited to 4 minutes duration with a 1 minute changeover
into the next fixture.

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