What is a Badminton Court? Size, Markings, and Setup Explained

What is a Badminton Court? Size, Markings, and Setup Explained

Looking to build a badminton court? This complete guide covers court dimensions, line markings, surface materials, setup tips, FAQs, and Gallant Sports’ professional court construction services in India.

Introduction

Badminton is one of the fastest racket sports in the world, and its popularity is on the up in India. It doesn’t matter if you are developing a badminton court for a school, sports academy, residential society, or professional tournament; it is vital to know the structure and setup of a badminton court.

From line marking and flooring material to net position and court maintenance, all you need to know about badminton courts – and how Gallant Sports can help you build amazing facilities in India is covered here.

A Quick History of the Badminton Court

Poona is where the badminton game originated, as the British Indian game was played in the 1800s.

The first official rule was prepared in 1877 in the swimming club of Bath, England.

Olympic badminton was introduced in 1992.

Developmentally, courts have changed from outdoor lawn arrangements to professional indoor courts bearing synthetic or wooden surfaces.

Also Know: Correct Badminton Net Height

Standard Badminton Court Dimensions

Badminton courts are exact, according to the Badminton World Federation (BWF). These parameters are the same for casual and professional engagement.

Court Size

Area Measurement
Total Court Length 13.4 meters (44 feet)
Total Width (Doubles) 6.1 meters (20 feet)
Width (Singles Play) 5.18 meters (17 feet)
Short Service Line 1.98 meters from the net
Long Service Line (Doubles) 0.76 meters from back boundary
Net Height (Center) 1.524 meters (5 feet)

Court Layout and Markings

What are these lines on the court for? Here’s what we’ve got.

Singles vs. Doubles Markings

Singles sideline is less than doubles.

The Doubles service area is shorter yet wider.

Markings Explained

Center Line splits the court into left service court and right service court.

Short service line defines the proximity to which the service can reach.

Long Service Line for Doubles is less than the back boundary of the singles.

Inner lines (singles) and outer lines (doubles) vary.

The Back Boundary Line is the back boundary of the court.

Normally, these lines are 40mm in width, and they are painted either white or just yellow for contrast.

Surface Materials: Which One to Choose?

1. Wooden Flooring (Maple or Teak)

Offers excellent shock absorption

Common in professional indoor stadiums

Requires climate-controlled conditions

2. Synthetic PVC/PU Flooring

Popular in Indian indoor courts

Slip-resistant and easier to maintain

Comes in rolls or tiles

Suited for schools, clubs, and semi–pro setups

3. Acrylic Surfaces (for Multi-Sport Use)

Used in outdoor setups

Weather-resistant

Not suitable for pro play, iskyleu, due to variation in bounce

4. Cement or Concrete Base

It must be used under synthetic or wooden top layers

Requires proper leveling as well as moisture control

Gallant Sports provides FIBA-grade badminton flooring solutions with superior quality wooden and synthetic material customized to the Indian climate and usage. Explore our flooring services.

Also Read: Badminton Court Measurements

Badminton Court Setup Tips

When one is preparing to install a recreational or a tournament-grade court, here’s what to remember.

Space Requirements

One court requires at least a 17m x 9m space, including buffer areas.

Minimum ceiling height: 7.5 meters in the allowance of high shots.

Lighting

Shade-free, even lighting (300-500 lux in the training, 750+ on the competition)

Avoid direct glare from fixtures

Ventilation

When there is good air circulation, shuttle deflection is reduced.

Do not place ceiling fans overhead of the court.

Flooring Installation

The concrete base should be smooth and dry.

Proper adhesives are to be used on PVC roll courts.

Let the line markings be accurate and durable

Gallant Sports provides whole-court installation ranging from base levelling to lighting erection. Request a quote today

Court Maintenance Tips

Routine maintenance will increase the service life of the surface and will provide safe play.

Daily

Sweep the floor to evacuate dust.

Wipe sweat spots after games

Weekly

Wipe the surface with a damp, non-abrasive cloth

Search for cracks / loose floor boards

Monthly

Recheck line markings

Synthetic surfaces adhesive integrity should be checked.

Avoid

Dragging equipment across the floor

Using shoes with hard soles

Spillage of liquids

Annual Maintenance Contracts (AMCs) for badminton courts are offered by Gallant Sports. Our team inspects the flooring, markings, and net setup to deliver the best performance all year round.

Gallant Sports Badminton Construction Services

We plan and construct badminton courts suitable to your needs – indoor or outdoor, high school or stadium.

What We Offer:

  • Design Consultation
  • Base Work & Flooring Installation
  • Markings & Accessories
  • Lighting Setup
  • Post-installation Maintenance

Our flooring solutions meet international standards as they are appreciated by sporting institutions in India.

Gallant Sports Badminton Court Services – explore.

FAQs

Q1. Can I install a badminton court outdoors?

Yes, with the appropriate type of acrylic or modular tile surfaces for outdoor purposes, proper fencing, and lighting.

Q2. What is the cost of setting up a badminton court in India?

Prices depend on the material and its size. A standard synthetic indoor court can cost somewhere between 4-8 lakhs. Wooden courts start from ₹8–12 lakhs.

Q3. How long does synthetic flooring last?

With proper maintenance, 5–7 years. Screen flooring can be made to last longer if it is done to it.

Q4. Can I convert a hall into a badminton court?

Yes, if you meet at least the minimum requirements for space, ceiling height, and ventilation.

Q5. What’s better—synthetic or wooden flooring?

Wooden is perfect for professional use

Schools or clubs find synthetic convenient and cost-effective.

Conclusion

Preparing a badminton court isn’t only laying a surface, but creating the right dimensions, line markings, flooring selection, and surroundings where players can play to their best.

If you’re building a court for a school, society, or even a state-level stadium, Gallant Sports provides you with expertise and materials to construct world world-class facility.

Wanna Have a Badminton Court Built?

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