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Badminton Courts in Pakistan

Badminton is Pakistan's most widely played indoor racket sport, and the one most often built inside an existing hall. The decisive constraints are ceiling height and lighting glare — not floor area.

Specifications

Badminton
Court Dimensions

These are the standardised dimensions the sport is played to worldwide. Everything else in a build — the base, the structure, the lighting — is designed around them.

Playing area (doubles)
13.4 m × 6.1 m
Playing area (singles)
13.4 m × 5.18 m
Net height
1.55 m at posts / 1.524 m at centre
Clear height
9 m minimum12 m recommended for international play
Run-off
2 m at the ends, 1 m at the sides

Surfaces

What You Play On

Surface choice changes how a badminton court plays and how long it lasts. No surface specification rescues a poor base beneath it.
Construction products

PVC / vinyl sports flooring

Roll-out or permanent cushioned vinyl. The standard competition surface.

Timber sprung floor

Highest quality underfoot, highest cost, and sensitive to humidity.

Synthetic acrylic

Used outdoors and in lower-budget halls. Faster wear on shuttles.

Construction

What a Badminton
Build Involves

Construction services
  • 01

    Structural check on clear height and roof members

  • 02

    Floor levelling and moisture barrier

  • 03

    Sports flooring supply and installation

  • 04

    Line marking to BWF dimensions

  • 05

    Glare-controlled lighting layout — the single most common defect in converted halls

  • 06

    Posts, nets and divider curtains

Locations

Badminton Courts by City

Local conditions change how a court is designed and built. Each city page covers the factors that matter there.

FAQ

Badminton Questions

Full FAQ

Nine metres of clear height above the full court is the working minimum. Anything less and high clears become unplayable, no matter how good the floor is.

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