well yes as long as he doesn't take 1 step twice
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Yes. Unlike volleyball, in badminton, you must hit the ball only once, like its cousin, tennis.
The receiver must stand diagonally opposite to the server. For example, if the server is on the right side (thus serving to the server's left service box), then the receiver must stand to the receiver's right to be diagonally opposite to that of the server.
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.
odd scores,you must serve on the left service box diagonally going to the left court of your opponent.
In doubles tennis, the serving rules require the server to stand behind the baseline and alternate serving between the two players on the serving team. The server must serve diagonally across the court to the opponent's service box. The server must also wait for the receiver to be ready before serving and must serve within the service box. If the serve hits the net and lands in the correct service box, it is considered a let and the server gets another chance to serve.
In table tennis doubles, each player on a team takes turns serving. The serve must be diagonal, starting from the right side of the server's court to the opponent's right side. The serve must bounce on the server's side first, then over the net to the opponent's side. The serve must also be hit from an open palm and be below the waist. If the serve hits the net and goes over, it is a let and the serve is retaken.
You must be at least 18 years old to serve alcohol in Arkansas as a server or bartender.
In volleyball, the server is determined by the team that wins the coin toss at the beginning of the match. The player who is designated as the server must serve the ball from behind the back boundary line of the court.
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If it is part of your job as a server, you must fulfill the duties of your position. If you do not wish to work as a server and serve parties celebrating their birthdays, you are free to seek other employment.
Well, anytime you're on the court you should have on protective eyewear. But a server is required to look back to ensure the reciever is ready for the serve (which the receiver must indicate they are not ready by having their back to the server, or raising their racquet above their head)