Causes of injuries when playing badminton
27 Feb, 2023Causes of injuries when playing badminton
17 Nov, 2022 - badminton
The badminton court is a rectangle defined by 46 cm wide borders with detailed dimensions as follows:
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Badminton Court Size
Doubles Court:
Length: 13.4m
Width: 6.1m
Diagonal length of the yard: 14.7m
Singles court:
Length: 13.4m
Width: 5.18m
Diagonal length of the yard: 14.3m
The goal line has a width of 4 cm, painted in white or yellow.
The pitch is measured from the outside edge of one line to the outside edge of the other.
Competition badminton size
Dimensions of badminton in competition: singles - doubles or singles court
The pitch is a rectangle as shown in diagram “A” and the dimensions shown in that diagram, the lines are 4 cm wide.
Boundaries should be easy to see, preferably white or yellow.
To indicate the correct landing area of the shuttle during testing, four additional 40 mm x 40 mm marks may be drawn inside the single court goal line on the right side of the service, 530 mm and 990 mm from the end goal line. mm.
When marking these marks, the width of the markings must be within the stated size range, i.e. the mark must be 530 mm to 570 mm from the outside edge of the end goal line and between 950 mm and 990 mm.
All lines are part of a defined area.
If the ground does not allow the player to play singles and doubles, the court will play singles as shown in the "B" diagram.
The end goal line is also the long service line, pillars either made of cloth or other materials instead of posts must be placed on the goal line.
Badminton court poles
The net tensioning post must be 1m 55 from the pitch, the posts must be strong enough to stand upright and keep the net tight as specified in Rule 3 and must be placed on the longitudinal boundary as shown in diagram A.
Where it is not possible to make columns on vertical borders, some way of specifying the position of the vertical borders below the grid can be used, for example using thinner columns, or of fabric or other materials. 4 mm wide, secure these substitutes from the longitudinal border and pull vertically onto the net tensioner.
On the doubles court, poles or substitutes must be placed on the longitudinal lines of the doubles court, regardless of whether the competition is in singles or doubles.
Badminton nets
The net must be made of small dark wire, the mesh size is not less than 15 mm and not more than 20 mm.
The net must be 760 mm wide.
The top of the net must be bordered by a white tape, 75 mm wide, constructed to allow the tensioning line to pass through the tape.
The wire rope must be of the right size and weight to be able to stretch the net straight across the top of the pole.
The top edge of the net above the ground must be 1m 524 high in the center of the court and 1m55 at the side line along the double court.
There should be no gap between the grid and the column, if necessary, the side edges of the grid can be tied to the column.