Badminton Court Dimensions Calculator

🏸 Badminton Court Dimensions Calculator

Compare singles, doubles, clearances, and ceiling fit before you tape, mark, or book the hall.

📍Layout Presets

Calculator Inputs

Show dimensions in feet for quick court checks.
Narrow width for one-on-one play.
Baseline to baseline length for the full court.
Singles uses the inside lines; doubles uses the full width.
Space for lunges, officials, and safe sideline movement.
Buffer behind the baselines for recovery and run-off.
Use the usable ceiling, not the roof peak.
The standard center height used for setup checks.

📈Result Summary

Court Area
0
sq ft
Length x width only
Layout Footprint
0
sq ft
Includes side and end buffers
Clearance Area
0
sq ft
Extra floor beyond the lines
Ceiling Margin
0
ft
Against the recommended target

📊Full Breakdown

Measure Value Formula Read

🎯Court Component Grid

44 ft
Court length
Official baseline-to-baseline length for badminton.
17 ft
Singles width
Inside lines define the narrower singles lane.
20 ft
Doubles width
Full width used for doubles and club layouts.
5 ft 1 in
Net height
Center height used to confirm setup.

📆Reference Tables

Format Length Width Typical use
Singles44 ft17 ftOne-on-one play
Doubles44 ft20 ftFour-player play
School gym44 ft20 ftPractice space
Club hall44 ft20 ftWeekly training
Tournament44 ft20 ftEvent layout
Backyard44 ft17 ftCompact tape-out
Portable36 ft17 ftTight practice lane
Arena44 ft20 ftHigh-ceiling match
Venue Side End Ceiling
Garage3 ft4 ft12-14 ft
Backyard4 ft5 ftOpen sky
School gym4 ft6 ft18-20 ft
Club hall6 ft8 ft20-24 ft
Tournament hall8 ft10 ft30 ft+
Training lane5 ft6 ft18 ft
Small hall2 ft4 ft14 ft
Arena8 ft10 ft35 ft+
Item Standard Check Note
Net height5 ft 1 inCenter tapePosts are taller
Court length44 ftBaseline to baselineFixed by format
Doubles width20 ftOuter sidelinesFull-width lane
Singles width17 ftInner sidelinesNarrower lane
Service line6 ft 6 inShort serviceFront serve zone
Center lineHalf courtLeft-right splitSingles and doubles
Line width1.5 inThin markingKeep it bright
Ceiling target20 ft+Overhead roomMore is better

💡Tips

Measure from the court center

Start the tape at the midpoint so both sides stay symmetrical.

Use the ceiling target first

Match the venue height before you commit to line marking.

 

The dimensions of a badminton court and the surrounding spaces is essential for the players safety and the quality of the game being played. If you places a badminton court too close to walls or obstacles, the players will hit those obstacles while playing the game. Badminton courts has specific requirements for length, width, and the clearance of the courts surroundings.

The clearance is required for the players to lunge towards an net. The length of the badminton court is the same regardless of the type of badminton game that is being played. Singles or doubles game require the same length of badminton court.

Badminton Court Size and Space Around It

The width of the badminton court, however, change with the type of game that is being played. Singles games have a narrower badminton court than doubles games because doubles games require two players to play side by side on the court. The space required for badminton courts must be provided on the sides and ends of the badminton court.

The sides of the badminton court are provided for the players to lunge lateral towards the net without hitting the walls of the badminton court. The end of the badminton court is provided for the players to sprint backward towards the deep service lines on the court without tripping or falling off of the court. If there isnt enough space provided at the ends of the court, the players may fall off the court when they need to stop sprinting.

Another dimension that must be considered when setting up a badminton court is the height of the ceiling. Badminton games require players to hit the shuttlecock high into the air. Therefore, the ceiling must be high enough for the shuttlecock to travel without hitting the ceiling.

If the ceiling height is too low, players wont be able to perform power shots with the shuttlecock. Depending on the environment in which you will setup the badminton court, different dimensions may be required. For instance, a badminton court that is setup in a backyard might be smaller than one that is placed in a park.

This is because backyards has grassy surfaces that provide a more forgiving game. In contrast, a tournament badminton court will have large buffers to accommodate referees and spectators. School badminton courts might be smaller because school gyms are more smaller in size than other types of gymnasiums.

However, you should prioritize the safety of the players. To calculate the total space that is required to setup a badminton court, the area of the court itself must be determined, as well as the area of the buffers that must be provided around the court. Buffers should be provided on the sides of the court and the ends of the court.

For instance, if five feet of buffer is provided on each side of the court, the total width of the badminton court will change. Likewise, if five feet of buffer is provided to each end of the badminton court, the total length will change as well. Thus, the total footprint of the badminton court will be the area of the court itself, as well as the space taken up by the buffers.

Some of the mistake that people make when setting up a badminton court include attempting to play doubles on a singles court. This mistake will limit the players movement lateral on the court. Some players might also forget to measure the height of the rooms ceiling before they begin to play badminton.

Another mistake is to measure the dimensions of the court from the walls of the room. Instead, the badminton court should be centered in the room so that there is an even amount of space provided for players on each side. When marking the dimensions of the badminton court, the lines should be bright to allow for visibility when players are actively playing on the badminton court.

The lines should be approximately 1.5 inches in width. They should be thin but bold in appearance. Additionally, the net that is centered in the badminton court should be strung taut to the regulation height of 3 feet and 6 inches (1.07 meters).

Furthermore, the net posts should also be firmly anchor to the court. Prior to the game begins, players should of test the badminton court to ensure that the ceiling and floor are enough for the game.

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