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Serving Rotations

The document outlines the serving rotation in badminton doubles. It explains that the initial server is A serving to C. As the score changes from even to odd, either A or B will serve from alternating service courts, while C and D remain in their original service courts. This ensures an alternating server between the two teams as the score changes between even and odd.

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Serving Rotations

The document outlines the serving rotation in badminton doubles. It explains that the initial server is A serving to C. As the score changes from even to odd, either A or B will serve from alternating service courts, while C and D remain in their original service courts. This ensures an alternating server between the two teams as the score changes between even and odd.

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BADMINTON DOUBLES SERVING ROTATION

In a doubles match between A & B against C & D. A & B won the toss and decided to serve. A to serve to C. A shall be the
initial server while C shall be the initial receiver.
Service from Service Winner of the
Course of action / Explanation Score Server & Receiver
Court rally

A serves
to C A and
Right Service Court.
Love C are the A&
Being the score of the
All initial B
serving side is even.
server and
receiver.

A & B win a point. A & B will change service Left Service Court.
A serves C&
courts. A serves again from Left service court. C 1-0 Being the score of the
to D D
& D will stay in the same service courts. serving side is odd

C & D win a point and also right to serve. Left Service Court.
D serves A&
Nobody will change their respective service 1-1 Being the score of the
to A. B
courts. serving side is odd.

A & B win a point and also right to serve. Right Service Court.
B serves C&
Nobody will change their respective service 2-1 Being the score of the
to C D
courts. serving side is even.

C & D win a point and also right to serve. Right Service Court.
C serves C&
Nobody will change their respective service 2-2 Being the score of the
to B D
courts. serving side is even.

C & D win a point. C & D will change service Left Service Court.
C serves A&
courts. C serves from Left service court. A & B 3-2 Being the score of the
to A B
will stay in the same service courts. serving side is odd.

A & B win a point and also right to serve. Left Service Court.
A serves A&
Nobody will change their respective service 3-3 Being the score of the
to C B
courts. serving side is odd.

A & B win a point. A & B will change service Right Service Court.
A serves C&
courts. A serves again from Right service court. 4-3 Being the score of the
to D D
C & D will stay in the same service courts. serving side is even.

Note that this means:

o The order of server depends on the score odd or even same as in singles.
o The service courts are changed by the servicing side only when a point is scored. In all other cases, the players
continue to stay in their respective service court from where they played previous rally. This shall guarantee
alternate server.

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