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Back Boundary Line.

This delineates the Left from


Answer the following: Right Service Court.
A. Badminton Facilities and describe.

The Net Line - The net line marks the middle of


the court where the net is placed, creating a 22 feet
by 20 feet area on each side of the net.

Side Line for Singles Play - The Singles Side


Line is marked 1 1/2 feet from the edge of the outer
boundary (doubles side line)
Court dimensions - The badminton court is
13.4m long and 6.1m wide. For singles the court is
marked 5.18m wide.
The lines marking out the court are easily
distinguishable and coloured white or yellow. The
lines are 40mm wide.
A court may be marked out for singles only. The
back boundary lines also become the long service
lines and the posts or the strips of material
representing them are placed on the side lines.
The diagonal full length of the full court is 14.366m.

Back Boundary Line and Long Service


Line for Singles - The back boundary line is the
same for singles and doubles play it is the
outermost back line on the court.

Long Service Line for Doubles - The Long


Service line for Doubles is marked 2 1/2 feet inside
the Back Boundary Line.

The Badminton Net - The top of the badminton B. Basic Equipment and gear required for a game
net is hung 5 feet above in the center net line. of badminton. Define.
Short Service Line- The short service line is
marked 6 feet 6 inches from the center line. The
area inside the short service line is also called the
Non Volley Zone.

Center Line - The Center Line is the line that


divides the court from the Short Service Line to the
Racket - The badminton racket is one of the most actually made from feathers, and less expensive
important tools a player has in the game. models are made from plastic feathers. The shuttle
Badminton rackets are much lighter than most has 16 feathers attached to the base and the length
other sports rackets because they are made from of the feathers range between 2.44 and 2.75 inches.
materials such as carbon fiber or lighter metals such
as aluminum. Parts of the racket include the head,
throat, shaft and handle with a maximum length of
27.77 inches and a width of 9 inches. It Strings that
are stretched across the opening of the racket in a
checkerboard pattern, which acts as the hitting
surface. Badminton rackets can vary widely in cost
depending on whether they are purchased as part
of a basic backyard set or as more expensive
professional models.

Net - A mesh net divides the badminton court into


two sides. A badminton net is placed lower than a
volleyball net at five feet and one inch high on the
sides and five feet high in the center. The length
may vary depending on whether doubles or singles
are playing, with singles reaching 17 feet and
doubles reaching 22 feet. The net is 30 inches wide
with a 3-inch white tape doubled over the top.

Shuttlecock - The badminton shuttlecock, also Badminton Attire


referred to as a shuttle or birdie, acts similarly to a
ball in other racket sports. However, the design of
the birdie creates more drag as it is propelled
through the air due to its feathered shape. The
shuttlecock is made up of a cone shape with a hard
cork at its tip. Shuttlecocks can be made from a
variety of materials -- more expensive models are
C. Why is it important to use proper equipment in
plating badminton?
If you play badminton regularly and intensely,
there’s a higher chance of injury if you don’t have
suitable equipment for badminton. It’ll be
worthwhile to invest in decent badminton
equipment if you enjoy the game and want quicker
improvement.

D. Why is it important to take care of the facilities


and equipment in badminton?
We need to take care of facilities and equipments
especially if it's for public use because you're not
the only one who will make use of it. Also, to
prevent damage and so that everyone can still
benefit from it if you handle it with care.

ACT 1
1. BADMINTON RACKET
2. BADMINTON NET
3. BADMINTON COURT
4. BADMINTON SHOES
ACT 2
1. COURT DIMENSION
2. POLE
3. HIGH NET
4. SHUTTLECOCK
5. NET
ACT 5

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