The advantage court refers to the left side of the badminton court area. Players use this side for service when their score is an odd number. This includes scores like one, three, five, or eleven during a game. The service must travel diagonally into the opponent left side service box. Both players move to this side whenever the server score changes appropriately. The score reaches three to two in favor of the current server. The server stands in the left box to deliver the next shuttlecock. This movement ensures that players use both sides of the court during play. Understanding the score determines where a player must stand for every single point. Correct positioning prevents service faults and keeps the match moving without any delays. The right side of the court remains the deuce court for even scores.
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