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Q: Can you stand on or in the tramlines when serving in doubles?
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In badminton doubles can the server stand in the tramlines in order to serve to the backhand?

No that is not allowed. The server stays on one half and the other person stays on the other half.


What is the differences between the singles and doubles court?

The same court is used for both, but:During singles the side tramlines are out at all times.During doubles the rear tramlines are out on the serve only.For a diagram and further details see the related link.


What is single in badminton?

the side tramlines are out, the back tramlines are in.


When was Tramlines Festival created?

Tramlines Festival was created in 2009.


In badminton why are tramlines called tramlines?

Because they look like tram/rail tracks.


What is an alley?

An alley is a narrow street or passageway, or an establishment where bowling is played. In tennis, it is the extra area between the tramlines which is used for doubles matches.


What happens when the ball bounces on the tramlines?

It's out


What happens if a tennis ball bounces in the tramlines?

it would be classed as out


When can a tennis doubles team change the order of serving?

After 1game


How far do you stand from the net while serving a volleyball?

2 feet


What is the difference between single and double in tennis?

In singles there are only two people playing head to head. In doubles, four people are playing on teams of two. In singles, there is no rule for the direction of a served ball. In doubles, you must serve the ball diagonally to the opponent.


What is the difference between a server rack and a serving plate?

A serving rack is a tall, narrow stand that stores trays of food that will be served later. This rack is not brought out to customers. A serving plate is actually used to serve customers.