What are the requirements for badminton courts?
The badminton court is a rectangular field. The length is 13.40m, the width is 6.10m, and the singles field is 5.18m wide. The diagonal length of the doubles court is 14.723m, and the diagonal length of the singles court is 14.366m. The width of each line of the court is 4cm, and the measurement should start from the outer edge of the line. The boundaries of the court are best to be white, yellow or other easily distinguishable colors.
All field lines are part of the area it determines. The ideal badminton competition venue is spliced with elastic wood. In international competitions, chemical synthetic materials have been used to make movable courts. According to international competition regulations, the badminton court shall be within 12m above the sky. Within 2m of the court, including two adjacent courts. There must be no obstructions.
The walls around the court should be dark and avoid wind interference. If the above requirements are not met due to objective conditions. With the approval of relevant departments, practical supplementary regulations can be formulated.
From the ground of the court: the height of the net post is 1.55m, the net post must be steadily vertical to the ground, and the net must be kept in a tightly tensioned state. The net post should be placed on the midpoint of the doubles sideline.