Very good news for badminton in gymnasiums: Sport can resume indoors from June 2 in the green zone on June 22 in the orange zone.

The French Badminton Federation announced it on its supports a few moments ago. However, note that badminton at 4 remains prohibited ...

Badminton is played a lot in singles, that's okay. But obviously we are worried about the players of padel, a sport that is mainly played at 4.

Here is the official announcement for our Badminton friends below:

Good news, the return to the gyms is coming!

⚠️ The reopening of the sports equipment covered will depend on each community, depending on the time required to return the equipment to service.
🢢 In the green zone, from June 2.
🟠 In the orange zone, from June 22.

The safety of all remains a priority, the health regulations in force must be respected:
10 people maximum
↔️ Respect for physical distance
🙅♂️ Application of barrier gestures
(I.e. No physical contact between practitioners

(I.e. Application of specific measures to resume badminton in the form below.

➡️ A specific indoor practice protocol will be communicated to the clubs very soon.

️️ https://bit.ly/3esCOoI

Until we can train indoors, let's take advantage of this beautiful 3-day weekend to hit some flounces in the open air!

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Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.