* You should serve from the left and take dirty plates, wine glasses and utensils from the right.
if you are serving, it is the "left" side of the court
a side out is to win the point back, so if you foot fault while serving, out serve, or do something to give the other team a point you want to win it back. you want to side out!
side out means that the other team is serving, and your team wants the ball back (serve).
Only in doubles. Because in doubles you have to serve in the square that is on the other side of the table and on the square on the oposite side of the side you are serving on. In singles you can serve any where or any way you want.
You need to start on the right side of the badminton court because in your first serve, you are serving evens. (0) For evens (0,2,4,6,8) you stand on the right side of the court to serve and for odds (1,3,5,7,9) you stand on the left side of the court to serve.
If it is an even number, (which, in the beginning, it will be,) you serve from the right. If it is an odd number, you serve from the left. The same person keeps serving until they break their rally.
On your first serve, you always stand on the right side, also known as the "deuce" side. No matter which set or game you are serving in, you always stand on the right side when serving for the first time. This goes for each game. However, in the standard tie-break which starts at 6-all, after the first serve, each players serves twice, starting from the ad (left) court, then from the deuce (right) court, until the tie-break is completed.
Side out means that the other team is serving and your team needs to get the ball back. For example if team A has been serving for 6 points team B might say that they need to get a side out so that they can serve the volleyball again and try to win the game.
In the absence of a referee or score keepers on the side, typically the person serving the ball would call out the score before they serve.
when theyve played an even number of points
The person that would be serving would be the back right player. From there on out you can serve anywhere behind the line. If you pass the line with your foot the other team automatically gets the ball.
When a team lose they serving privileges it is called a SIDE-OUT.