What is the history of badminton? Is badminton like croquet or was it a game made from an idea? Here we'll examine the history, how far do you go in understanding badminton and the game so you might appreciate this unbelievable game because of its history attraction and not just jump into it without understanding anything.

Let us begin with badminton history. The game was soon common in Britain and other nations. One of the most famous pairs of badminton was that of Baron van de Basse who played an intriguing role in the history of badminton. This guy was noted for his lightning speed when playing shuttlecock that earned him the Nick name "Basse" which meant quick while at badminton.

The sport has gone through many changes to the point where now it's widely played not just in the UK but in the whole world. The sport of badminton has gone through many changes and evolutions such as the shuttlecock and now it's referred to as badminton while Basse was famous for his lightning speed and his winning approach. It's interesting to note that prior to the game of badminton was introduced into the Olympics, Baron de Basse was permitted to participate but due to the objections of the British authorities he wasn't permitted to wear the mask during the game.

He made numerous improvements and later on when the technology was available he started using the enhanced shuttlecocks and called them the Landseer shuttlecock. Shortly after, Robert Fleming also created a design known as the double-headed shuttlecock. Following this, Asian countries such as India, Japan and Singapore were known to make superior shuttlecocks. Later on the double-headed shuttlecock was embraced by the rest of the nations and now on earth the most frequent form is the single-headed shuttlecock.

Following World War II the all-around shuttlecock layout was adopted and it was made available to the general public. From the mid 1960s the only blade shuttlecock became popular in several countries including India and Japan. The single blade shuttlecock is currently used for all of the kinds of badminton set but the dual blade shuttlecock is still the choice of professionals.

Badminton history from the North is incomplete with regard to the South Korean Badminton Association. The first championships of badminton in the North were arranged in the area of Ilchi Kota in south Korea in the year 2021. The Korea badminton association is now second in the world with Bulgaria as the top nation. The second event scheduled for the north is the Asia/Oceania Super Series that is held in Indonesia.