What's on this badminton score sheet
One A4 sheet records a complete best-of-three match. The header carries tournament, match number, date, venue and a singles/doubles marker with player lines for up to four names. Three game blocks follow, each with 30-cell point strips for both sides (rally scoring can pass 21 in extended games), a marked 11-point interval box, and a game duration line. Games-won summary boxes, the match result and a five-signature row — umpire, service judge, scorer and both sides — complete the sheet.
Scoring quick-reference
Rally scoring to 21 points per game, best of three games, with a two-point lead required to close a game and a hard cap at 30 (29-all is decided by the next point). Players take a 60-second breather when the leading score reaches 11 — that is what the interval box marks — and up to two minutes between games, changing ends after each game and at 11 in the third. Service alternates on every point in the modern rally system. These are the common school and federation-style conventions — the referee's briefing and your tournament's printed rules always prevail.
Print & use tips
Print portrait A4 at 100% — the 30-cell strips leave room for the rare extended game without a second sheet. Strike the next cell as each rally ends; circle the cell at the 11-point interval so the break is visible in the record. For doubles, write both names before the knock-up and note the first server with a small S. Collect signatures at the net immediately after match point.