People usually ask what are the names of the different lines of a badminton court.
The point goes to the opponent.
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The back of a badminton court is a back boundary line and long service line for singles.
Badminton court
There are a set of lines on each court that dictate the boundary lines. For doubles, during the serve, the boundaries are the widest at the sides and short at the back (the innermost lne), and after the serve, it's full court, meaning the boundaries expand to the all of the outermost lines. For singles, from serve to game start, the boundaries will remain the same - the sidelines are the innermost lines and the back line is the outermost line.
not very thick, but high, trust us
In badminton, the boundaries for participation are defined by the court's dimensions and markings. The court is rectangular, measuring 13.4 meters long and 6.1 meters wide for doubles, and 5.18 meters wide for singles. The lines marking the edges of the court are considered in play, while the area outside these lines is out of bounds. Players must serve from within their designated service boxes, and points are scored when the shuttlecock lands in the opponent's court within these boundaries.
Yes, it can. Anything on the line is considered 'in' as well. For singles the line's are skinny and long for everything.
13.4 meters
what is the perimeter and area of badninton court
No!