✓ Line judge: Singles –both players Doubles –winning pair.
✓ Even if it is a player’s last match of the day, it is the player’s responsibility to stay and perform line judge duty.
✓ Do not leave the court if player’s name is called to staging. If the match is not finished, let the umpire know and they will call for the referee. Stay on the court until a replacement line judge is found.
✓ No electronic device may be used while sitting in line judge chair
✓ Approved parent / line judge substitute must check-in at tournament desk to obtain badge. You must visibly wear the “line judge” badge while line judging.
*Any adult (over 18 years old at any time during the tournament) that plans to substitute for line judging must register prior to the tournament start through https://form.jotform.com/211716316497055)
✓ Credential must be VISIBLE to technical officials and tournament staff – wear your badge at all times
✓ Only coaches with approved credentials can sit in the “coach chair”
✓ Only (1) coach per side is allowed on court
✓ Remain in the coach seat during play
✓ No electronic device may be used while sitting in the chair
✓ Coaches must wear proper attire -no flip flops or beach shorts, no hat
✓ USA Badminton would like to remind everyone SafeSport and Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies are in place for all junior tournaments.
✓ Please find the current USAB Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policy https://usabadminton.org/wpcontent/uploads/2024/12/Badminton_2025MAAPP_Approved_11.18.24.pdf
✓ To report all concerns involving alleged misconduct, emotional misconduct, sexual misconduct or violations of the Minor Athlete Abuse Prevention Policies (MAAPP) to:
✓ Major cross street – Rockbook & Highland Drive
✓ There are parking spaces around the building.
✓ Do not park in designated parking spaces for tournament staff
✓ There are also office buildings across the street from Highland. It is usually ok to park there on the weekends and holidays.
We offer a variety of options of menu, including flavorful bubble teas, delicious food items like shawarmas and biryanis, and refreshing beverages.
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Dallas Downtown
1. JFK Memorial Plaza & Assassination Museum
2. The George Bush Presidential Library & Museum
3. Victory Park, American Airlines Center & Reunion Tower
4. Katy Trail, a 30-acre park, bike trails and nature
5. Kyle Warren Park – food truck & various museums around the park
6. NorthPark Center – shopping mall
7. The Dallas World Aquarium
Lewisville, Irving, Carrollton & nearby areas
1. AT&T Stadium (home of the Dallas Cowboys) – Arlington
2. Grapevine Historic Main District & Grapevine Outlet mall – Grapevine
3. Globe Life Park (home of the Texas Rangers) – Arlington
4. Mustang of Las Colinas and surrounding shops and dining – Irving
5. The Grandscape – lots of fun shopping & dining – The Colony
6. H-Mart & 99 Ranch Market – make sure to choose the Carrollton location, with many authentic Chinese & Korean restaurants, coffee, desserts & shopping – Carrollton
7. Legacy West & Shops of Legacy area – outdoor shopping & dinner – Plano
8. Granite Park Boardwalk – leisure dining – Plano
Nearby Dining Options
1. Wu Wei Din Chinese Cuisine
2. Flavors of India
3. Zion Korean Market Food Court – variety of options
4. F&F Japanese Grill
5. Stop-N-Go Gyros
6. Today’s Meal – Filipino restaurant
7. Pho Bistro II
8. Hard Eight BBQ – for the best Texas BBQ