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GUIDELINES

GUIDELINES. Page 1. for. Completing the Badminton Scoresheet. by. Prof. S. K. Yadav. Department of Physical Education Devi Ahilya University Indore (M. P.). Page 2. DOUBLES SERVING. Page 3. BADMINTON SCORESHEET. NAME OF THE ORGANISING INSTITUTION

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GUIDELINES

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  1. GUIDELINES Page 1 for Completing the Badminton Scoresheet by Prof. S. K. Yadav Department of Physical Education Devi Ahilya UniversityIndore (M. P.)

  2. Page 2 DOUBLES SERVING

  3. Page 3 BADMINTON SCORESHEET NAME OF THE ORGANISING INSTITUTION NAME, CATEGORY AND SESSION/YEAR OF THE COMPETION

  4. CONTENTS : 1. Introduction Page 4 2. Pre-Match Details 3. Preliminaries 4. During Play 5. Situationsduring Play 6. Misconduct during Play 7. Service Court Errors during Play 8. End of a Game 9. End of the Match 10. Post Match

  5. 1. INTRODUCTION The Umpire Score-sheet uses an open-ended method where the numbers of the score are written down after each rally. The score is entered in a double row of boxes (one row for each playing side) with only one score per vertical pair ofboxes. Each vertical pair represents one rally. This gives an easy to read method to determine which side has won therally and is having right to serve (as the serving side is always the one with the score at the front except at the beginningof the game i.e. ahead by one vertical block). If a game fills one double row, the scores are continued on the next double row. The score should be entered with clear precise numbers. The Score-sheet is a tool to assist the Umpire and inthe moment of “panic” when the exact situation is not clearly remembered. Score-sheet must be as legible aspossible so as to reduce the chance of making an error. It should assist the Referee to make a decision in case of anappeal. Page 5

  6. Page 6 6 9 7 8 5 3 2 4 1 9 2. PRE MATCH DETAILS - to be completed (if not completed by computer) once you are given thescoresheet, before goingon to the court. • To fill in the following rows marked 1 – 9 : 1 : Event – MS/WS/MD/WD/MXD 2 : Round – I/II/III/Pre QF/QF/SF/Final 3 : Match No. – Write No. 4 : Date – Write day/month/year 5 : Session – Morning/Evening 6 : Court No. – 1/2/3/4/5/6/7/8 7 : Umpire – Write name 8 : Service Judge - Write name 9 : Write the Names of the Players and their Country/ Institution

  7. Page 7 10 10 11 11 3. PRELIMINARIES • To fill in the following rows marked 10– 11: 10:‘S’, ‘R’– server and receiver. Fill in when conducting toss, after the sides have exercised their choice. In singlesmark server only. 11 :‘0’– mark against initial server and initial receiver at the start of each game.

  8. Page 8 13 12 12 3. PRELIMINARIES (Contd.) 12: ‘L’, ‘R’– starting of the players (left, right) when viewed from the umpire’s chair. Fill in when conducting toss, afterthe side has exercised its choice of the end. 13 : Start time – note the time when the umpire announces ‘Play’ at the beginning of a match. (Write the score first, then announce the score with head up so That the voice projects)

  9. Page 9 14 16 15 4. DURING PLAY 14:Write the new score in the next available box, in the row of the next server’s name. 15: In doubles, the players of the receiving side shall not change their respectiveservice courts until they win a point ontheir service. Thus, when a side loses the right to serve, the player who was serving at that time, shall continue to bein the same service court from where he last served, until his side gains right to serve again and wins a point. 16:e.g. In diagram 1 – Tang served from right service court when the score was 4-0, he will continue to be in the rightservice court until his side gets right to serve and the score becomes 6-7 when Tang will shift to the left servicecourt.

  10. Page 10 17 18 4. DURING PLAY (Contd.) 17: If the receiving side wins the point to make it ‘service over’, write their new score in the next available box (lastcompleted box is always the side serving). 18: Score leveled at 20-all – draw diagonal line on the next available box.

  11. Page 11 D W R F 5. SITUATIONSDURING PLAY If situations listed below occur, use the appropriate alphabet(s) into the next available box in front of the appropriateplayer.

  12. Page 12 S I W I R R C C 6. MISCONDUCT DURING PLAY

  13. Page 13 F R F R 6. MISCONDUCTDURING PLAY (Contd.) 19: Write appropriate details about the situations listed above at the bottom of the score sheet. If the space is notsufficient, write on the back of the score sheet with a specific remark as “For remarks please refer to the back of thescore sheet”.

  14. Page 14 20 20 7. SERVICE COURT ERRORS DURING PLAY 20 : If there is service court error during a match was corrected note “C” - in front of the side committing the error. - in the column of the score at which the error is corrected. - in case of the error by the serving side: note to be made above / below (as the case may be) the score. - in case of the error by the receiving side: note to be made in the first row.

  15. Page 15 22 21 23 24 8. End of a Game 21 : Write and circle completed game score with a slash between the score. 22 :Fill in completed game score at top of the score-sheet. 23 : Mark in ‘0’ against initial server and receiver at the start of the next game. 24 : Note ‘S’ and ‘R’ for the next game.

  16. Page 16 28 26 27 25 9. End of the Match 25 : Write and circle completed game score. 26 : End time – write the time the match ends, i.e. when Umpire calls ‘game’ at the end of the game which decides thematch. 27 : Fill in complete game score at top of the score-sheet. 28:Circle name(s) of the player(s) of the winning side at the top of the scoresheet.

  17. Page 17 29 30 31 10. POST MATCH 29 : Duration – calculate and write duration of the match. 30 : Sign the completed score-sheet. 31 : Obtain counter-signature from the Referee and hand it over to the match control.

  18. THE END Page 18

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