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Depth 760 mm and Wide 6.1 mt.

Single Court – Length 44  Feet (13.40 mt) , Width 17 Feet (5.18 mt).

Doubles – Length 44 Feet , Width 20 Feet (6.1 mt).

Depth 760 mm and Wide 6.1 mt.

Single Court – Length 44  Feet (13.40 mt) , Width 17 Feet (5.18 mt).

Doubles – Length 44 Feet , Width 20 Feet (6.1 mt).

Height of badminton post is 1.55 mt from surface of the court.

Weigh of shuttle cock is 4.47 to 5.50 grams

For Practice courts its should be Minimum 4 Feet.

For Singles –  Length 44 Feet and Width 17 Feet.

For Doubles – Length 44 Feet and Width 20 feet 

It should be 26 to 32 feet.

About Badminton ShuttleCock

Q. Types of Shuttle.

Ans.

  1. Feathers
  2. Plastic
  3. Hybrid
  4. Synthetic 

Q. What is Stringed Area?

Ans. Stringed area is the wire mesh in the racket and it’s used to hit the shuttle Cock.

Q. What is Shaft in Badminton Racket?

Ans. Shaft is the part which help to twist racket and its attached with head of racket.

        Badminton Net

  1. Net height from center of ground is 1.52 mt.
  2. Net height from the both poles is 1.55 mt.
  3. Net Depth is 760 mm and width at least 6.1 mt.
  4. Mesh in the badminton net should be 15 – 20 mm.

Badminton Net

Name of World Famous Badminton Tournaments

  1. Thomas Cup                              1948
  2. Uber Cup                                   1956-57
  3. Sudirman Cup                           1989
  4. World championship               1977
  5. World Junior Championship   1992
  6. World Grand Prix                     1983

Name of indian Badminton Tournaments

  1. Premier Bdminton League
  2. Indian National Badminton Championship
  3. Junior Indian National Badminton Championship
  4. Sub-junior National Badminton Championship
  5. All India Inter- Institutional Badminton Championship
  6. Ranking Tournament.

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