Second, the choice of badminton venues.
It is best to be within 0/2m above the stadium and 2m around the stadium. There should be no obstacles (including two adjacent stadiums). If these requirements cannot be met due to objective conditions, the organizer can negotiate with each team to make necessary amendments to the above requirements and make supplementary provisions, but it should meet the requirements of the rules for the stadium as far as possible. In grass-roots competitions, as long as there is no wind interference, you can also use natural light to compete outdoors or in the museum.
Third, the specifications of badminton courts.
Badminton court is a rectangular court with a length of 13.40m, a width of 6. 10m for doubles and 5. 18m for singles. The line width of each line on the court is 4cm, measured from the outer edge of the line. It is best to draw the boundary of the court with white, yellow or other easily recognizable colors. The minimum space of the whole stadium is 9 meters. There must be no beams or other obstacles within this height, and there must be no obstacles within 5 meters around the stadium. There must be a distance of at least 2 meters between any two parallel courses. The walls around the stadium should be dark and there should be no wind.