How do I know ‘ins’ or ‘outs’?
Very often during a game, we were asked whether the area where the shuttle landed was ‘in’ or ‘out’. Personally, this is one of the basic rules that a player must appreciate before playing a badminton game. This is so that you know where to send the shuttle onto or whether to ‘let go’ when you feel the shuttle is ‘out’. But don’t worry, feel free to ask us or our fellow players if unsure. What we want is for you to have a good workout and enjoy playing badminton.
However if you are still keen to know, the diagram below shows the basic layout of a badminton court. A badminton court is a rectangle marked out with lines 40 mm wide.
However if you are still keen to know, the diagram below shows the basic layout of a badminton court. A badminton court is a rectangle marked out with lines 40 mm wide.
The rules on ‘in’ and ‘out’ vary between single and double games. To simplify these, we have identified the area in colour as shown in the diagram below.