Learn how to draw a great looking Badminton Player with easy drawing instructions and video tutorial.
By following the simple steps, you too can easily draw a perfect Badminton Player.
Step-by-Step Instructions for Drawing a Badminton Player

How to Draw a Great Looking Badminton Player for Kids and Beginners - Step 1

1. Draw two lemon shapes with circles inside them, then sketch a backward L-shape next to the right eye.
Add dashes above the eyes and below the nose. Sketch a curve next to the right eye and another one above the face. Surround the rest of the face with a loose heart shape.
Drawing Step 2

2. Add the ear with an oval and a curve, then sketch two hills on top of the head.
Draw the neck with three straight lines. Complete the hair with two short curves around the ear. For the arm, use five long curves and one hot dog shape for the finger.
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Drawing Step 3

3. Outline the left arm with more curves. Draw the racket handle with a cylinder with a point at the end, then add four more hot dog shapes.
Sketch a sideways oval with a smaller oval inside it, and connect the oval and handle with two straight lines.
Drawing Step 4

4. Use long, narrow cylinders for the left hand. Outline the body with three curves, then sketch a U-shape and backward C-shape on the neck and shoulder.
Drawing Step 5

5. Sketch two curves inside the torso. Outline the bottom of the shirt with two diagonal lines and a curve that connects them.
Afterward, start the skirt with two lines and draw a wavy line between them. Draw two V-shapes for the right leg, making one curvier than the other.
Drawing Step 6

6. Add two more V-shapes for the left leg. Start drawing the left shoe with two curves and a banana shape.
Outline the right shoe with a loose oval, then sketch the sole underneath and draw a banana shape on top.
Drawing Step 7

7. Draw the sole on the left shoe, then sketch lines and curves inside both shoes. For the hair, draw three loose, curvy triangles.
Add More Details to Your Badminton Player Picture - Step 8

8. Sketch a grid inside the oval. Draw a semicircle with three hills on top, then add two hills behind them and another semi-circle on the bottom.
Complete the Outline of Your Badminton Player Drawing - Step 9

9. Add lines inside the hair, neck, clothes, legs, handle and shuttlecock. Outline your badminton player drawing with black ink.
Color Your Badminton Player Drawing

Color your easy badminton player with your favorite hair and skin tones.
Use grey and gold for the racket, light and dark grey for the shuttlecock, and grey and purple for the top, skirt and sneakers. Add a gold ponytail holder.
Watch 'How to Draw a Badminton Player' Video Tutorial
Learn More About The Badminton Player Drawing
Badminton is an ancient sport that is similar to tennis. Learn how to draw a badminton player who's about to hit the shuttlecock.
The badminton racket has a grid of straight lines in the middle. Try using a ruler to make the lines perfectly even, then use the ruler as a guide for the shaft and handle.
This illustration uses curved lines to suggest movement.
The player's ponytail and the hem of her skirt have waves and ripples, suggesting that she's running instead of standing in place. Can you find other parts of this drawing that look animated?
Learn how to draw a person running or try this step-by-step baseball player drawing guide to sketch more athletes in movement.
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