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Tip of the day
Developing a high-level pickleball game is a multi-faceted process that relies on refining fundamentals and implementing smarter tactical choices.
Active footwork between shots is non-negotiable; by avoiding flat-footedness, you stay ready to react and prevent overreaching or poorly positioned errors.
For finesse shots like dinks and drops, maintaining a light grip—roughly a 3 or 4 out of 10—prevents the common mistake of popping the ball up too high.
Strategic movement to the kitchen line should be dictated by communication with your partner, advancing only when you have successfully hit an unattackable shot.
Effective serving is about strategy, not just power; targeting an opponent's backhand or their inside foot can instantly shift the offensive advantage to your serving team.
Returns require forward momentum; instead of standing still, use your legs to drive through the ball, which generates effortless power and sets you up for an easier transition to the net.
Adjusting your backswing based on your court position—using a larger one at the baseline and a shorter one near the kitchen—is crucial for maintaining control and keeping your shots in bounds.
Key points
Stay active with your feet between every shot to ensure you are always ready for the next move.
Keep a light grip on finesse shots like dinks and drops to avoid popping the ball up.
Use forward momentum during your return of serve to generate power and transition smoothly to the net.
Shorten your backswing as you move closer to the kitchen line to maximize shot control.
Neutralize stronger opponents by hitting middle dinks, which restricts their ability to create wide, aggressive angles against you.
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Paul


