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Badminton can be played by two players or four players at a time. Similar to tennis and popular worldwide, badminton has been in the Olympics since 1992. Rules for doubles play are similar to...
Prior to the establishment of an official governing organization, such as the Badminton Association of England (BAE) in 1893, the sport was played on various court sizes and with different racket...
Badminton is a high-paced, intense racket sport played all over the world. While many American students play badminton for fun as kids and in school, serious badminton competition isn't as...
The game of badminton is played by hitting a shuttlecock (sometimes called the "birdie") over the net with specially designed rackets. Badminton can be played as a singles game between two...
Badminton is a popular game that is played competitively and socially. The goal of the game is to hit a plastic playing piece, known as a shuttlecock, over the net to an area within the legal...
How to Play Doubles in Badminton
When playing doubles in badminton, adapting to different positions is key to covering the most court area, as a side-by-side position is the defensive mode and a front-to-back position is the...
Badminton is a historic game going back to the 19th century. It became popular in England after the Badminton House was created in the 1870s in Gloucestershire. It was played using rules from...
How to Set Up a Badminton Court
A badminton court has a net that is held up by poles on either side that are 5 feet, 1 inch tall. Discover the dimensions of the badminton court, such as the 44-foot length of the court, with help...
Badminton began in the 1600s as a popular pastime among the upper classes in England and Europe, where it was called Battledore and Shuttlecock. In the 1800s, a net was introduced in India. Today...
Just as in tennis, your serve can provide the key to winning in badminton. This is the one time you control where the birdie will fly, so take advantage of it and hone that serve for precision and...
A badminton player who has mastered all the strokes but who is flat footed and unable to move around the court will be at the mercy of opponents who are more nimble on their feet. Here are some...
As with most sports, in badminton there is an unwritten etiquette that should always be observed on the court.
Badminton shuttlecocks can zip through the air at a lightning 200 miles per hour. Here's how to set up a regulation-size court so you won't get left in the dust.