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I built a badminton court and would like to create a "Court Instructions" and "Warm Tips". Please help, thank you!

In order to better manage the tennis court and prevent damage to the tennis court facilities and equipment, the regulations for the internal use of the tennis court are as follows:

1. When entering the tennis court, you must strictly abide by the tennis court regulations Regulations of Use" (hanging at the entrance of the tennis court).

2. If you need to use the tennis court, you must notify the relevant personnel of the operation department in advance and use it only after obtaining approval.

3. If you use a tennis court and related supplies, you should fill in the tennis court usage registration form.

4. If the tennis court and related supplies are damaged or lost, compensation will be based on the price.

5. If you use the tennis court privately without the consent of the relevant personnel of the operation department, you should fill in the tennis court use registration form and charge according to the internal settlement price.

6. When using the tennis court, you should pay attention to keeping the tennis court hygienic.

7. The tennis court should be closed promptly after use and related items should be returned.

8. Instructions for the use of tennis courts shall be implemented from the date of issuance.

xxxxx Business Department

May 2007

"Warm Tips"

Badminton Court Etiquette!

1. Etiquette that should be observed during daily ball practice

1. Take the initiative to pick up the ball. When the ball hits the ground, under normal circumstances, the side of the court where the ball is located will pick up the ball. When the ball hits the net and lands in the middle, both sides should take the initiative to pick it up. Don't stand still and not move just because the opponent is the one who laid the net.

2. Don’t rush to pick up the ball. When you first learn to play badminton, there will definitely be scenes of the whole court looking for the ball, but when your ball rolls into the adjacent court and the players in the adjacent court are practicing, please be patient and wait for others to finish hitting the ball. At this time, if you rush in to pick up the ball, it will affect other people's play, and you may also suffer "accidental disaster". When someone picks up the ball for you, don't forget to say "thank you".

3. When you are about to serve, first check to see if the opponent is ready to catch the ball. It is best to raise the ball to signal. Don't throw the ball out without even looking at it, as others may not be able to catch it. This is also disrespectful to your opponent.

4. Don’t jump over the net. This is not the time to show off your high jump talents. Do not touch the net at any time, even if you are communicating verbally with the opponent.

5. When practicing, when the opponent's return ball is close to the baseline, you should actively tell the opponent whether the ball he hit is "in" (inside), "out" (outside), or over the line. .

6. When you hit the ball out of bounds or hit the ball into the net during ball practice, even if you don't mean to do so, you should say "sorry" to the opponent, preferably in English, so that you can Make you look more gentleman.

7. If multiple people use the same court at the same time, players on the court should not dominate the court to practice or play endlessly.

8. Bring your own ball, racket, drinking water, wrist guards, etc. when playing. Playing without a ball and always borrowing other people's things will be considered stingy. If you think the ball has been seriously damaged and needs to be replaced, you should take the initiative to replace it with your own ball. At the same time, broken balls should be placed where they will not affect playing.

9. When inviting someone (especially someone with a higher level than you) to practice ball, you should prepare a new ball yourself.

2. Etiquette that should be observed in the game

1. When players participate in the game, they are obliged to provide assistance to the opponent’s practice during the warm-up process before the game. Anyone who intentionally hinders the opponent’s practice All actions are disrespectful.

2. Concentrate during the game and take every ball seriously. Being careless is a sign of contempt for the opponent and disrespect for your partner. It is a very impolite behavior on the badminton court.

3. Don’t kick the ball on the court. Badminton is played with a racket, not with your feet. Even if you have Maradona’s footwork, don’t actively touch the ball with your feet.

4. You should trust the referee on the badminton court and obey the referee's decision. Due to the fast speed of the badminton ball, the ball on the line can easily be judged differently due to angle, lighting, position, etc.

Everyone must have this experience: when watching game videos, many correct judgments require slow-motion playback to make! On-site referees cannot watch slow-motion replays, so even in international competitions, professional line judges often make misjudgments. In amateur matches, if there is no referee, the judgment of the person closest to the ball should be trusted. After all, the outcome of amateur competitions is not very important. If there is still a dispute, the best solution is to fight again. Being stubborn is not a good style of play. At least it shows that you doubt the opponent's quality: he wants to benefit through unfair means.

5. If you hit a lucky ball (luck ball---the ball touches the net, changes direction and speed, and lands in the opponent's court), you must say "sorry" or raise your racket to signal.

6. If you accidentally put the ball on the racket frame and the ball falls into the opponent's court, don't get carried away. You should apologize by facing your opponent with the racket like a professional player.

7. Applaud your opponent’s good shots. When your opponent hits a good shot, they should be applauded. Especially in the game, when your opponent hits a beautiful shot that is difficult for you to hit, even if you are frustrated and regretful and it is difficult to sincerely congratulate your opponent, you should also tap the racket with your hand gracefully like professional masters do. to express one's happiness for the opponent. This may be one of the worst behaviors for shy people, but please work hard to achieve a score that naturally praises your opponent. Your mind will become broader, and this generous mood can inspire you. Hit the next ball yourself.

8. Don’t be too happy about your opponent’s mistakes. Being too happy can easily make your opponent unhappy.

9. At the end of the game, regardless of victory or defeat, you should take the initiative to shake hands with the referee and your opponent. Although shaking hands after the game is polite, just shaking hands is not enough. Instead, you should extend your hand to shake, look directly at your opponent, hold hands, and extend your hand to your opponent to express friendship and express "I didn't hurt you." meaning. (Of course, except for those who hold the racket with the left hand)

10. After the game, when you win, you don’t have to worry about your opponent. On the contrary, when you lose, you don’t have to find reasons to defend yourself. Honestly admit that your skills are not as good as others, no matter what No matter whether you win or lose, you don't have to be too burdened by it and make all kinds of excuses. When possible, you should communicate with your opponents as much as possible. The law of sports is this: you will progress faster when you compete with high-level opponents.