Badminton - Wikipedia Badminton is a racquet sport played using racquets to hit a shuttlecock across a net Although it may be played with larger teams, the most common forms of the game are "singles" (with one player per side) and "doubles" (with two players per side)
Badminton | History, Olympics, Rules, Equipment, Champions . . . badminton, court or lawn game played with lightweight rackets and a shuttlecock The roots of the sport can be traced to the old game battledore and shuttlecock, which was played in ancient Greece, China, and India
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Badminton: History, Rules, Court, Gear and Techniques . . . Played indoors or outdoors, in singles or doubles, badminton challenges players with reflexes, agility, and precise shot-making This guide covers everything about badminton its history, rules, court layout, equipment, playing techniques, and training essentials
Badminton: history, rules, equipment, techniques and more Badminton is an Olympic sport that originated in India and later became popular in Europe and the rest of Asia The sport is played with rackets and a shuttlecock, which must be thrown over a net that divides the court into two sides
BWF Australian Open 2025, Badminton Live Scores, Badminton . . . Badminton live scores page on Flashscore com offers all the latest badminton results, fixtures and draws from BWF World Tour Super Series, BWF World Championships, continental individual and team championships (e g Badminton Asia Championships, European Games) and other badminton competitions