The badminton court is divided into two halves, each measuring 6.7m (22 feet). Each half is divided down the middle vertically, as outlined with lines on the court. These are known as service courts.
Grasping the Timing of Court Change and Strategic Variations ...
The badminton posts are 1.55 m (5ft 1 in) in height and must remain perfectly vertical when attached to the strained net. To ensure visibility and safety, the 6.1 m wide net is made from fine dark ...
A point will begin when a server hits the shuttlecock to the diagonally opposite side of the court. The point will end when a player fails to hit the birdie over the net or inside his opponent's side ...
Mastering the backhand stroke is essential for any aspiring badminton player, yet it often proves to be one of the most challenging skills to acquire. This article delves into effective techniques to ...
Brandeis Now reporter GoPro footage detailing a spirited badminton game played against Brandeis student Nick Waller from perspective of the BrandeisNow reporter. Waller begins talking to reporter ...
Badminton is a racket sport somewhat similar to tennis, with a net dividing the court in half. Unlike tennis, however, a continuous volley of a shuttlecock is required, with points awarded when a ...