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Perhaps the biggest problem that pickleball players have to cause them to make too many errors is that they are pressing when they don’t need to.
He is the regular doubles partner of his younger brother, Ben Johns, and their partnership has yielded 14 professional titles to date.
To be a strong and dynamic pickleball player, you need fast hands, especially at the net. But you don’t get those fast hands by accident.
How much does it cost to build a pickleball court? The price can reach over $30,000, as many factors influence the final number. Here’s a look at the various expenses required to build a regulation-sized court.
Are you tired of being forced into a defensive position because of bangers/power pickleball players? Here are some strategies to beat them!
If you’re playing pickleball with someone and it’s their first time, read this article to help you learn how to be the best partner for them in this new and exciting journey!
Even then, the grip might not be one of the first things on your mind. After all, it’s just how you hold the paddle right? What’s the big deal? Well, it turns out the grip is one of the most important aspects of your game.
With so many great pickleball serve options out there, it can be challenging to choose the one that best fits your game. Should you put a spin on the ball? Should you hit it hard or soft? Should you aim for a corner or the middle line?
Developing a backhand that strikes fear in opponents can be challenging for pickleball players.
Your knowledge of the game can also determine how much you win or lose. Deploying proper strategies and tactics at the right time is often the difference between a pro and an amateur.
It’s a shot that can really score you some points and win you some matches, but it can also be costly if you don’t do it correctly. Today, we’re offering three tips to develop a better offensive lob in pickleball.
In today’s article and shared video, we’re discussing a pickleball tip to help you jump a full level in competition. And, believe it or not, it has less to do with your skills and more to do with your mindset.
Even if you hate practicing, there is one shot in pickleball that you would do well to practice and become extremely good at taking. That shot is the third shot. And one of the best options for your third shot is the third shot drop.
As more people take on the fastest-growing sport in America, they are bound to hear some advice from coaches and other players on how to play better. Unfortunately, not all advice is good advice.
If you’re like most players, you’re constantly looking for an edge over your opponents on the courts. One way to gain an advantage is to develop a really powerful pickleball serve.
We’ve all been there. Either before a tournament begins or before hitting submit on a registration form. A little anxiety can creep in. You start thinking, “Am I good enough? How does this all work? Where will I park?” We totally get it.
Ah, the spin serve. Either you love it or hate it. But, regardless of your feelings, you’ll need to know how to return it at some point. Today, we’re going to show you just that.
Instead of focusing on each shot or trying to figure out what to do next, consider the puzzle in front of you and try to solve it.
If you’ve played other sports, you know how crucial footwork and positioning can be. Well, in pickleball, it’s the same. Today’s article discusses how to practice your footwork and will talk about the pickleball split step.