What are the requirements for badminton nets?
The badminton net is 6.10m long and 76cm wide. The badminton net is made of dark high-quality natural or man-made fiber string. The mesh is square with side length between 15-20mm. A 75mm wide double layer of white cloth is sewn on the upper edge of the net, and a thin steel wire rope or nylon rope is passed through the white cloth interlayer. Then hang firmly between the two net posts. The height of the center net of the court is 1.524m, and the height of both ends of the net is 1.55m. The ends of the net must be fastened to the net posts, and there should be no gaps between them.
There are many theories about the origin of badminton, but the most recognized is that it originated in Japan in the 14th to 15th centuries. The modern badminton sport originated in India and formed in the United Kingdom. In 1875, badminton officially appeared in people’s field of vision. In 1893, the British badminton club gradually developed and established the first badminton association. It stipulates the requirements of the venue and the standards of sports. In 1939, the International Badminton Federation passed the first “Badminton Rules” that all member states abide by. In 2006, the official name of the International Badminton Federation (IBF) was changed to Badminton World Federation (BWF).
The highest organization of badminton is the World Badminton Federation, which was established in London in 1934. The highest organization in China is the China Badminton Association, which was established in Wuhan on September 11, 1958.