Q: Why Do My Serves Sometimes Go Too Short, Even When I Swing Harder?
A: Many players try to “muscle” their serve only to watch it land short. This isn’t usually a power […]
A: Many players try to “muscle” their serve only to watch it land short. This isn’t usually a power […]
A: Few sounds in pickleball sting more than the clink of a ball clipping the edge of your paddle.
A: The serve is often overlooked in pickleball. Many players treat it as just a way to start the
A: Every pickleball player knows the feeling: you’re at the kitchen (the non-volley zone line), ready for a rally,
How to Improve Your Footwork at the Kitchen Line If you’ve ever felt steady with your paddle but still
A: Choosing between a “power” paddle and a “control” paddle can feel like a mystery—especially if you’ve only been
A: You’ve probably heard it a hundred times: “Get to the kitchen!” And yes—it’s true that the non-volley zone
A: You’re in a good rally, you see your opening, you go for the shot—and it sails just past
A: This is a common question, especially as players start getting more serious about improving their game. You find
A: You know that feeling when you hit a shot and it just feels perfect—like the paddle and the