A yellow card serves as a formal warning for misconduct during a match. The umpire shows this card to signal that a player broke a rule. Common reasons include delaying the game or showing unsportsmanlike behavior to an opponent. This card does not result in a point penalty for the first offense. It acts as a final notice before the umpire issues more severe punishments. A player repeatedly kicks the shuttlecock instead of picking it up by hand. The umpire holds up a yellow card to warn the player about behavior. This visual signal informs the audience and officials that a violation occurred. Maintaining a calm attitude helps players avoid these warnings during high pressure moments. Players must follow all etiquette rules to ensure the match flows smoothly. Multiple yellow cards can lead to a red card and a point penalty.
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