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Schematic diagram of badminton court size

The standard size of badminton frontcourt: the distance between the serve and the center line of the net is 198 cm.

The badminton court is rectangular, with a length of 13.40m, a width of 5. 18m for singles and 6. 10m for doubles. There should be no obstacles within 2m around the stadium and 9m above the stadium. The width of the lines drawn on the site is 4cm, and all site lines are part of the defined area.

The badminton court is divided into two and a half areas horizontally according to the center line, and vertically divided into frontcourt, midfield and backcourt.

The two touchlines outside the court are the touchlines of the doubles court, and the two touchlines inside the court are the touchlines of the singles court. The distance between the doubles sideline and the singles sideline is 0.46m, which is 1.98m away from the net. The two sideline parallel to the net are the front serve lines, and the sideline 0.76m away from the finish line and parallel to the finish line is the doubles serve line.

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The use of badminton courts

1, the frontcourt is mainly near the net, which is used to catch the ball in front of the opponent's net (rubbing the ball, hooking the corner, releasing the net and hanging the ball);

2, the midfield is in the midfield, usually receiving the ball from the other side, or drawing lots and blocking.

3. Backcourt is the area around the serve line and inside the baseline after doubles, which mainly includes the opponent's long shot, pick, push or long pass.

4. The main functions of the left half and the right half are: service location rules and single and double service areas. When the score is odd, the serve is in the left half, and the receiver stands in the left half to catch the ball; When the score is equal, serve in the right half and the receiver catches the ball in the right half. At 0-0, serve on the right half.

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