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PPA Is Cracking Down on Bad Line Calls

If you have watched enough pro pickleball, you have probably seen it. A tight match. A close baseline ball. A call that makes the crowd go quiet.

The Serve/Counter Drill: Who Controls the First Four Shots

Most points are shaped before anyone settles into a dink rally. The serve, return, third shot, and fourth shot determine who reaches the kitchen in control and who arrives defending. This drill isolates that sequence on purpose.

What to Do When You’re Playing With a Weaker Partner

It happens to everyone. You show up for rec play, a mixer, or a round robin, and you’re paired with someone clearly less experienced. Maybe they’re new. Maybe they’re inconsistent. Maybe they’re just having a rough day.
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PPA Is Cracking Down on Bad Line Calls

If you have watched enough pro pickleball, you have probably seen it. A tight match. A close baseline ball. A call that makes the crowd go quiet.

PPA Is Cracking Down on Bad Line Calls

If you have watched enough pro pickleball, you have probably seen it. A tight match. A close baseline ball. A call that makes the crowd go quiet.

The Serve/Counter Drill: Who Controls the First Four Shots

Most points are shaped before anyone settles into a dink rally. The serve, return, third shot, and fourth shot determine who reaches the kitchen in control and who arrives defending. This drill isolates that sequence on purpose.

What to Do When You’re Playing With a Weaker Partner

It happens to everyone. You show up for rec play, a mixer, or a round robin, and you’re paired with someone clearly less experienced. Maybe they’re new. Maybe they’re inconsistent. Maybe they’re just having a rough day.

Train Like a Pirate to Sharpen Your Kitchen Line Reflexes 

You see the ball coming. You even start moving. But your hands still don't get there in time. It's one of the most frustrating feelings in pickleball — and most players assume it's just part of getting older.

Can Caffeine Make You More Tired on The Court?

Picture this: You're dragging at noon, so you grab a...

DRILL OF THE WEEK: Lob Defense: The Overhead Chase and Reset Drill

Not blocking smash shots at the kitchen. Not hand battles off a pop-up. This drill is specifically for the moment when you are at or near the kitchen line, the ball goes up over your head, and you have to turn, run, and survive the scramble.

4 Returns That Set Up Your Third Shot

Most players think of the return of serve as a simple job: get it in and rush to the kitchen. That is a good starting point, but if you want to edge toward 4.0, your returns can do a lot more than just keep the rally alive.

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PPA Is Cracking Down on Bad Line Calls

If you have watched enough pro pickleball, you have probably seen it. A tight match. A close baseline ball. A call that makes the crowd go quiet.

The Serve/Counter Drill: Who Controls the First Four Shots

Most points are shaped before anyone settles into a dink rally. The serve, return, third shot, and fourth shot determine who reaches the kitchen in control and who arrives defending. This drill isolates that sequence on purpose.

What to Do When You’re Playing With a Weaker Partner

It happens to everyone. You show up for rec play, a mixer, or a round robin, and you’re paired with someone clearly less experienced. Maybe they’re new. Maybe they’re inconsistent. Maybe they’re just having a rough day.

Train Like a Pirate to Sharpen Your Kitchen Line Reflexes 

You see the ball coming. You even start moving. But your hands still don't get there in time. It's one of the most frustrating feelings in pickleball — and most players assume it's just part of getting older.

Can Caffeine Make You More Tired on The Court?

Picture this: You're dragging at noon, so you grab a...