The first game interval is a sixty second break during the match. It occurs when the leading player reaches eleven points in the game. This break allows players to towel off and talk to their coaches. It provides a brief mental reset before the second half of play. The umpire calls the score and signals for the players to rest. The leading player reaches eleven points while the opponent has only seven. Both players walk to the side of the court for one minute. This pause helps athletes maintain their physical energy for the entire game. Coaches provide specific feedback on the opponent weaknesses during this short time. Players must return to the court immediately when the umpire calls play. This interval is standard in all professional matches around the entire world.
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