
Indonesia is the country that has badminton as its national game. Read on to find out why, when, and how the country supports the sport and its players.

Do you love playing badminton but don’t have a court near you? In this quick guide, you will find out if you can play badminton on a tennis court instead.

Playing with both hands is rather unusual in badminton - but is it legal? And what about using multiple rackets or switching them in the middle of a rally? Find out the answers to these questions and more.

Playing badminton isn’t only a good exercise; it comes with a lot of social benefits too. Check out this article to find out some of the social benefits of playing badminton.

While the average length of a badminton match might not surprise you, the shortest badminton match in recorded history at 6 minutes is hard to believe!

Learn what sets squash and badminton apart: their rules, scoring system, court dimensions, racquet type, and more. Here’s everything you need to know about what makes them unique.

The first thing most people learn when they first learn how to play badminton is how to start a rally with a serve. But how exactly does a badminton game - or match - end?

Badminton rules can be confusing, especially when it comes to the net. Is the shuttlecock allowed to touch the net? Find out here!

Ever wonder just how many players in the world pick up a racket and shuttlecock to play badminton? Let's address that curiosity!

People around the world enjoy badminton as a recreational and competitive sport. Are games played outdoors legitimately competitive or do they have to be played indoors?

Both badminton and squash are fast and furious racket sports. What makes them different from each other?

The following is a guest post from Padel USA. Padel is a racket sport that originated in Mexico and may appeal to many badminton players as there are similar aspects between the sports. If you’ve never heard of the sport, I recommend watching some YouTube videos to learn more about it, like this one. Without further ado, here’s the post about choosing the right padel racket for you!