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1, each game adopts the best of three games system; 2. The first team to score 265,438+0 points wins the official competition; 3. If the score of both sides is 20-20, the winning side needs to surpass the opponent by 2 points to win; 4. If the scores of both sides are 29-29, the one who gets the 30th point first wins; 5. The winner of the first game takes the lead in serving in the next game; 6. When one side scores 1 1, the players of both sides rest 1 minute; 7. The rest time between two games is 2 minutes.
doubles
1, change the double serve right to single serve right; 2. The back serve line is reserved, and the current rules apply; Before the game starts, both sides decide which side will serve first or later by throwing coins.
A and b pair c and d doubles. A and B won the draft pick and chose to serve. A serves and C catches. A is the first starter and C is the first receiver. The process of scoring and explaining that the server and the receiver in the service area win the game.
0-0 serves from the right tee (because the servers score equally). A serves and C receives (A and C are the first server and the first receiver respectively). A and B.
A and b get 1 minute. A and B exchange tees, and A serves again from the left tee. C and D serve from the left tee at the original tee 1-0 (because the server scores an odd number). A serves, and D follows C and D.
C and d score 1 and get the right to serve. Neither of them changed the original service area (i.e. the original station) 1- 1 to serve from the left service area (because the server scored an odd number). D provides services, A receives services A and B.
A and B hit 1 point to get the right to serve. Neither of them will change their original tee (that is, the original station). 2- 1 Serve from the right tee (because the server scores an even number). B provides services, C receives services C and D.
C and d score 1 and get the right to serve. Neither of them changes their original tee (that is, the original station). 2-2 Serve from the right tee (because the server scores an even number). C provides services, and B accepts the services of C and D..
C and d get 1 minute. C and D exchange tees, and C serves from the left tee. A and b do not change the original service area (that is, the original station). 3-2 Serve from the left tee (because the server scores an odd number). C serves, and A accepts the services of A and B.
A and B hit 1 point to get the right to serve. Neither of them changes their original tee (that is, the original station). 3-3 Serve from the left tee (because the server scores an odd number). A provides services and C receives services A and B..
A and b get 1 minute. A and B exchange tees, and A serves again from the left tee. C and D do not change their original service areas (that is, the original stations). 4-3 Serve from the right tee (because the server scores an even number). A serves, and D follows C and D.
Note that the order of serving players is the same as that of singles, that is, the odd or even number of points determines the score, and only the server will exchange the service court. In addition, the players in the last round continue to stand in their respective service areas to ensure the alternation of service players.