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Parts List ASSEMBLY # DESCRIPTION QUANTITY P1 3-Piece Pole 2 P2 Competition Side Strap Badminton Net 1 P3 Competition Guyline with Tensioner 2 P4 Ground Stakes 4 P5 Boundary Line with Corner Anchors 1 P6 Sports Bag 1 P7 Badminton Rackets 4 P8 Shuttlecocks 3 P9 Pole Anchors 2 — PLEASE RETAIN MANUAL FOR FUTURE PARTS IDENTIFICATION — -3-
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1: Badminton Pole and Net Set up Assemble both poles to their full length and attach pole anchors P9. Unfold the net and lay it out across the center of the court. Slide the net straps on the top of each pole making sure that the top of the net meets the top of each pole. Attach the guyline systems to the top of each pole at the eyebolt and then upright the poles.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) STEP 3: Installing Boundary Standard court size is 20 feet wide and 44 feet long. With the net fully installed unwind the braided boundary line and arrange the corner anchors into each corner of the court without anchoring. Square off the boundary and place the center line markers on the boundary line one foot inside the poles. Diagram C illustrates what your court should look like when the net and boundary are fully installed. Diagram C 44' 20' Congratulations.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS (continued) Diagram D illustrates in detail what a professional badminton court looks like. This has been included to give a general sense of court orientation. For serving the server should be six and a half feet from the net and should serve from the right side of the court into the opposing left hand court side. If the point is won by the server then the next serve will be from the left side of the court to the opposing right side.
BADMINTON GAME RULES Scoring: Badminton can be played in singles (one per side) or doubles (two players per side). Service: The team winning the toss of the coin shall have the option of serving first, receiving the serve or choosing the court side. The side that serves first has only one service to start the game. After the game begins, each team gets two serves.
BADMINTON GAME RULES ( continued) • The server misses the shuttle in attempt to serve. • During service or play, the shuttle falls outside the court boundaries, passes through or under the net or fails to pass over the net. • A player reaches over the net and hits the shuttle on their opponent’s side of the court. However, a player may hit the shuttle on their side of the court and follow through on the swing over the net.