The document outlines several badminton officiating hand signals and rules: (1) signaling an undue delay of serve if players are not ready, (2) feet must be on the service line and ground for the server and receiver, (3) signaling if a serve is too high above the waist, (4) the racket handle must face down during a serve, (5) loudly calling "out" if the shuttlecock lands outside the court lines, and (6) silently pointing to the line if the shuttlecock lands inside the court lines.
The document outlines several badminton officiating hand signals and rules: (1) signaling an undue delay of serve if players are not ready, (2) feet must be on the service line and ground for the server and receiver, (3) signaling if a serve is too high above the waist, (4) the racket handle must face down during a serve, (5) loudly calling "out" if the shuttlecock lands outside the court lines, and (6) silently pointing to the line if the shuttlecock lands inside the court lines.
The document outlines several badminton officiating hand signals and rules: (1) signaling an undue delay of serve if players are not ready, (2) feet must be on the service line and ground for the server and receiver, (3) signaling if a serve is too high above the waist, (4) the racket handle must face down during a serve, (5) loudly calling "out" if the shuttlecock lands outside the court lines, and (6) silently pointing to the line if the shuttlecock lands inside the court lines.
Neither side shall cause undue delay to the delivery of the service once the server and the receiver are ready for the service 2. Feet on the service line or even off the ground The server and the player receiving the serve should stand in the diagonally opposite service courts and must not tread on the service court boundary line and both players feet should be on the ground. 3. Service too high When the server’s racket hits the shuttlecock, the entire racket should be below waist-height. 4. Racket handle should face down while serving When a serve is made, the racket handle must be facing down at the moment the shuttlecock is hit. 5. When the shuttle falls outside the lines of the court If the shuttlecock lands out of bounds the line judge must loudly and shout “out” so that both players and spectators hear. 6. When the shuttle lands inside the lines of the court If the shuttlecock lands inside the line, no announcement is needed, the lines judge will just point their right hand at the line.