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What are the main badminton events in the world?
Major international badminton events include Thomas Cup, Uber Cup, World Badminton Championship, Sudirman Cup, All England Badminton Championship and so on.

Thomas Cup, now the World Men's Team Badminton Championship, was held for the first time in 1948, once every two years. Uber Cup, also the World Women's Team Badminton Championship, 1956 is held every two years. The World Badminton Championships, namely the World Badminton Individual Championships. There are five competitions: men's and women's singles, doubles and mixed doubles.

The All England Badminton Championship was founded by the British Badminton Association on 1899. It is the oldest badminton tournament in the world. When you want to participate in this kind of international competition, you still need to constantly improve yourself. Only when you reach a certain level of competition can you achieve good results in official competitions. The most important thing is to stay healthy and not be affected by injuries, so as to go further.

Badminton introduction:

Badminton is a sport that can be played indoors and outdoors. According to the number of participants, it can be divided into singles and doubles, and the emerging three pairs are three. Badminton racket consists of racket face, racket shaft, racket handle and the joint between racket frame and racket shaft. The length of the racket shall not exceed 680mm, in which the length of the racket handle and the racket shaft shall not exceed 4 1cm, and the racket frame shall be 28cm long and 23cm wide.

With the development of science and technology, the development of racket is developing in the direction of lighter weight, harder racket frame and better flexibility of racket shaft. Both the server and the receiver must stand in their respective service areas to serve and receive the service. Their feet must not touch the boundary of the service area, and their feet must partially touch the ground and must not move before serving.