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Badminton Court
It is with clearly rectangular, marked white lines dividing it into different sections. These different lines define and limit where to serve, where to receive, and up to where the shuttlecock may drop for a shot to considered good.
Overall Court Dimensions
It measures 44 feet long and 20 feet wide. The lines along these measurements are the side lines for doubles and the back boundary line of the court
Short Service Line
It is the line 6.5 feet from the line that may be made by the net if the court is seen from a bird's eye view.
Center Line
it is 10 feet from the side line for doubles, is the line that runs from the short service line to the back boundary line. This delineates the left from the right service court.
Side Line for Singles
It is marked 1 foot 4.5 inches from the edge of the side line for doubles.
Side Line for Doubles
The outermost line at the side marks the side line for doubles.
Back Boundary Line and Long Service Line for Singles
The outermost line at the end of the court functions as the back boundary line for singles and doubles and long service line for singles.
Long Service Line for Doubles
It is marked 2 feet 4.5 inches inside the back boundary line.
Shuttlecock
It is made of natural or synthetic material, or a combination of the two. There are 16 feathers that are connected to the rounded, leather-covered, cork base
Racket
It is lightweight and may be made of wood, aluminum, or synthetic material such as graphite or carbon. The racket is flat and the strings are crossed in a uniform pattern all over the head, with no variation. The racket frame cannot be longer than 27.2 inches, and the width of the head should be 9.2 inches or less. The stringed area may not be more than 11.2 inches long and 8.8 inches wide.