Badminton Courts

Badminton court construction in India

ChampCourts builds BWF-compliant badminton courts across India for clubs, schools, residential societies, corporate campuses, and academies. From outdoor 8-layer acrylic courts at Rs 155/sqft to indoor BWF-grade vinyl surfaces engineered for tournament play, we deliver every badminton court type with a single point of accountability — design, surface, line marking, posts, nets, and lighting.

A standard badminton court measures 13.4 m x 6.1 m (44 ft x 20 ft) for doubles and 13.4 m x 5.18 m for singles, per BWF Statutes. We recommend a total slab of 17 m x 9 m to accommodate run-off and umpire space. Ceiling clearance for indoor courts must be a minimum of 9 m unobstructed for international play and 7.5 m for club-level.

Badminton court surface options & pricing

The right badminton surface depends on whether the court is indoor or outdoor, the level of play, and your budget. We offer four primary systems:

Surface Best for Price (Rs/sqft) Warranty BWF rating
8-layer acrylic on PCC Outdoor club / school Rs 155 (Rs 65 coat + Rs 90 PCC) 5 years Club / state
PP interlocking tiles Quick installs, terraces Rs 70 3 years Recreational
BWF-grade vinyl (indoor) Tournaments, academies Rs 80 - 150 5 years BWF Approved
PU polyurethane (indoor) Premium multi-sport halls Rs 250 - 350 5 years BWF Approved

Our acrylic badminton court is our most popular spec for outdoor and semi-covered installations — it’s an 8-coat system (primer, resurfacer x2, colour x2, line-paint, top-seal) over an engineered M25 concrete base with a 2% drainage gradient. The vinyl indoor system uses a 4.5 mm to 7 mm BWF-approved roll (Gerflor, Enlio or equivalent) shock-tested to EN 14904.

BWF standards we engineer to

  • Court dimensions: 13.4 m x 6.1 m (doubles), lines 40 mm white/yellow
  • Net height: 1.524 m at centre, 1.55 m at posts
  • Surface friction: 80 - 110 BPN (slip-resistant, non-glossy)
  • Vertical deformation: < 4 mm (cushioned indoor)
  • Lighting: 750 - 1000 lux uniform, glare index < 19 (LED 100W x 8 typical)
  • Ceiling height: 9 m (international), 7.5 m (club)

Cost guide — what a full badminton court costs

For a typical 17 m x 9 m (1,646 sqft) outdoor court:

  • 8-layer acrylic + PCC base: Rs 2.55 lakh + Rs 1.48 lakh = ~Rs 4.0 lakh turnkey
  • Posts + net + line set: Rs 18,000 - Rs 25,000
  • LED lights (8 x 100W flood): Rs 60,000 - Rs 90,000
  • Total turnkey: ~Rs 4.75 - 5.25 lakh per court

Indoor BWF vinyl on existing slab runs Rs 1.3 - 2.5 lakh per court (surface only). For a full indoor hall build (4 courts, structure, lights), expect Rs 45 - 75 lakh.

Why ChampCourts for badminton

  • 50+ city service network — installed in Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Pune, Chennai, NCR, Mumbai, Kolkata, Ahmedabad, Jaipur, Lucknow, Indore, Chandigarh and more
  • 5-year written warranty on coating + structural integrity
  • BWF-approved materials — Gerflor, Enlio, DecoTurf-equivalent acrylic
  • One quote, one contract — slab + surface + posts + nets + lights bundled
  • 20-30 day delivery for standard outdoor acrylic; 10-day install for vinyl on prepared slab

Frequently asked questions

What is the cost of a BWF-standard badminton court in India?

An outdoor 8-layer acrylic court costs roughly Rs 4 - 5 lakh turnkey including base, surface, posts, nets and basic lighting. An indoor BWF vinyl court (surface only, on existing slab) runs Rs 1.3 - 2.5 lakh.

How long does badminton court construction take?

20-30 days for an outdoor PCC + acrylic court. Vinyl indoor installations on a prepared slab take 7-10 days. Multi-court halls take 60-120 days depending on civil works.

Can a badminton court be built outdoors?

Yes — but wind is the limiting factor. We recommend at least a covered roof (shed) for serious play. The 8-layer acrylic surface itself is fully weather-rated and used outdoors across India.

Is PP interlocking tile a good option for badminton?

For recreational and society courts, yes — installs in 1-2 days, lifts and relocates, drains naturally. For competitive play, vinyl or PU is mandated by BWF.

Do you provide BWF certification?

We provide the BWF-approved material certificate and a slope/level/friction handover report. BWF venue certification is a separate process granted by the federation post-inspection; we prepare your court to meet those parameters.

What maintenance does an acrylic court need?

Sweep weekly, jet-wash quarterly, re-coat top-seal every 4-5 years. We provide a maintenance kit with handover.

Indoor badminton hall planning

A full indoor badminton academy typically hosts 4-8 courts in a single hall. Standard layouts:

  • 2-court hall: 30 m x 18 m clear span, 9 m ceiling — Rs 35-55 lakh including PEB structure, vinyl/PU surface, lighting, AC ventilation
  • 4-court hall: 30 m x 36 m clear span, 9 m ceiling — Rs 65-95 lakh; the sweet spot for academies and corporate sports facilities
  • 6-court hall: 30 m x 54 m, 9-12 m ceiling — Rs 95 lakh - 1.5 crore
  • 8-court hall: 30 m x 72 m, 12 m ceiling (international) — Rs 1.4-2.2 crore

Hall design must factor air-conditioning load, glare-free LED lighting layout, spectator seating zones, equipment storage, and changing rooms. ChampCourts works with empanelled PEB / civil contractors for the structural envelope while we focus on the playing surface and sports-specific systems.

Outdoor badminton — climate considerations

Wind is the single biggest challenge for outdoor badminton in India. The shuttlecock drifts under even 8-10 km/hr winds, making competitive play unreliable. We recommend three mitigation strategies:

  • Wind-break netting: 4-6 m high HDPE netting on prevailing-wind sides — Rs 60,000-1.2 lakh per court depending on perimeter
  • Partial canopy / tensile roof: Polycarbonate or tensile fabric roof above court without enclosing sides — Rs 3-7 lakh per court; preserves natural light and ventilation
  • Full enclosure: PEB shed with open sides above 2 m — Rs 8-15 lakh per court; eliminates wind, enables year-round play

For schools and societies in moderate-wind zones (most inland Indian cities), open-air acrylic courts work well 8-9 months of the year.

Maintenance schedule — keep your court in tournament condition

Task Frequency Cost / DIY
Sweep dust and debris Daily (heavy use) / Weekly DIY, soft broom
Damp mop (vinyl indoor) Weekly DIY, neutral pH cleaner
Jet-wash acrylic outdoor Quarterly DIY or AMC visit Rs 5-12K
Line repaint touch-up Year 2-3 Rs 8-15K per court
Top-seal re-coat acrylic Year 4-5 Rs 35-55K per court
Full re-coat (5-layer refresh) Year 8-10 Rs 1.5-2.2 lakh per court
Vinyl deep-clean + buff Annual Rs 20-40K per court
Net inspection / replacement Annual Rs 1,200-3,500 per net

Lighting design — critical for indoor courts

Bad lighting ruins a badminton court regardless of how perfect the surface is. The shuttle is small, fast, and travels through varying heights — lighting must be uniform, glare-free, and positioned to avoid the player’s line of sight when looking up. We design lighting around four parameters:

  • Lux level: 300 lux training, 500 lux club play, 750-1000 lux competition, 1500+ lux broadcast
  • Uniformity ratio: >= 0.7 (min/avg) to eliminate dark spots
  • Glare index (UGR): < 19 — players shouldn’t see direct light source from any playing position
  • Colour temperature: 4000K-5000K neutral white
  • Mounting: Side-mounted (preferred) or grid-mounted with louvres; NEVER directly above court centre-line

Recommended fixtures: 8-12 x 100W LED sport luminaires for a single court (~Rs 6-12K each), or 4 x 200W high-output for larger ceilings.

Net + post systems we install

  • Tournament-grade telescoping aluminium posts: Adjustable height, machined base plate, ratchet net-tensioner. Rs 12,000-22,000 per pair.
  • Heavy steel posts (permanent): Powder-coated, fixed-height, lifetime durability. Rs 8,000-15,000 per pair.
  • BWF-rated nets: 760 mm depth, 6.1 m wide, kevlar top cord, mildew-resistant. Rs 1,400-3,500 per net.
  • Floor socket system: Brass / SS sockets cast into PCC base with chrome flush caps when posts are removed. Rs 2,200-3,500 per pair installed.

Case study — Bengaluru corporate campus, 2-court covered badminton

An IT company in Whitefield approached us in late 2025 for a 2-court covered badminton facility on their campus. Constraints: existing concrete plinth, 8.5 m clear ceiling under existing canopy, 90-day deadline before annual sports day.

  • Surface: 6.5 mm BWF-approved vinyl (Enlio sport roll) over levelled existing slab
  • Posts: Telescoping aluminium with floor sockets, easy take-down for hall multi-use
  • Lighting: 16 x 100W LED side-mounted luminaires; 750 lux uniform, UGR 16
  • Total cost: Rs 6.8 lakh including surface, posts, nets, lights, line marking
  • Delivered: Day 38 — well inside the deadline; first match played day 40

Common badminton court mistakes we fix

  • Insufficient ceiling height: Many DIY builds put a 6 m roof; shuttles regularly hit the ceiling. Always plan 7.5 m minimum.
  • Glossy surface finish: Shiny surfaces cause glare and slip injuries. We use matte/satin top-seal calibrated to 80-110 BPN friction.
  • Lighting directly overhead: Players looking up see the light source — impossible to track shuttle. We side-mount or louvre overhead fixtures.
  • Cheap nets sagging: Polyester nets without kevlar top tape stretch and lose tension within 6 months. Use BWF-rated only.
  • Skipping line marking on vinyl: Hand-painted lines on vinyl peel within 2 years. Use BWF-approved roll with factory-printed lines for indoor courts.

Explore our related work: multi-sport courts, PU indoor courts, tennis courts. Ready to scope your project? Get a free estimate or call +91 92587 75187.

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