An curved arrow pointing right. In Jadurberia village, the shuttlecock capital of India, workers have been making feathered badminton birdies for generations. But the rise of mechanized assembly ...
(ATR)Badminton will be transitioning from natural feather shuttlecocks to synthetic ones. Badminton World Federation (BWF) announced on Monday it has approved the use of synthetic shuttles at BWF ...
The equipment: The net, a stringed badminton racket (it’s smaller than a tennis racket) and a shuttlecock, which is half a ball with feathers (or plastic, faux feathers) attached to the top of it.