The end change interval is a brief break when players switch sides. This happens after the first game and again after the second game. Players also switch sides when the leading score reaches eleven in three. This rule ensures that neither player gains an unfair advantage from conditions. Lighting or wind might affect one side of the court more than. Both athletes walk to the opposite side of the net for play. The umpire monitors the clock to ensure the break stays very short. This transition period allows players to grab a quick drink of water. Coaches use this small window to give fast tactical advice to players. Switching ends keeps the match fair regardless of the venue indoor environment. The match resumes immediately once both players reach their new court positions.
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