2767. Three—Handed and Four-Handed Lawn Tennis
- The laws as given above apply equally to these games. The difference in the width of the court has been stated.
- In Four-handed Tennis the players deliver the service in turns: thus supposing A and B are partners opposed to C and D; A serves in the first game, C in the second, B serves in the third, and D in the fourth, and so on.
- In Three-handed Tennis the single player serves in each alternate game.
- No player may return a service that has been delivered to his partner.
2768. Badminton
Badminton is a game similar to Lawn Tennis, but it is played with shuttlecocks instead of balls, and over a higher net.
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