Master Pickleball at Home: Top Drills for Next-Level Skills
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Master Pickleball at Home: Top Drills for Next-Level Skills

If you want to take your pickleball game to the next level, drilling at home or against a wall can be an excellent way to practice and refine your skills. While nothing beats time on the court, at-home drills can significantly improve touch, reflexes, and Top Spin, all while offering the flexibility of solo practice. With a focus on technique, consistency, and precision, these drills allow you to maintain and elevate your pickleball skills, preparing you for intense rallies and strategic points when you hit the court. Let’s explore the best drills to enhance your game.

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Mastering Pickleball: Strategy to Dominate the Court
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Mastering Pickleball: Strategy to Dominate the Court

Pickleball requires a mix of agility, timing, and strategic decision-making. To dominate the court, you must master key movements and responses for different game situations. Below are some essential strategies every advanced player should know, including shot choices, positioning, and how to handle different opponent tactics.

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Can Pros Survive the 2025 Pickleball Marathon? APP, PPA, and PWR Schedule Showdown
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Can Pros Survive the 2025 Pickleball Marathon? APP, PPA, and PWR Schedule Showdown

The 2025 professional pickleball calendar is shaping up to be a monumental year for fans of the sport. The Association of Pickleball Players (APP) has announced an impressive lineup of 14 main tour stops, along with 20 new events and 8 NextGen competitions. Meanwhile, the Pro Pickleball Association (PPA) is planning an equally full slate, including a new “Challenger” tour. On top of that, the Major League Pickleball (MLP) is expected to host 12-14 events, while the newly introduced Pickleball World Ranking (PWR) promises major prize pools.

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Mastering Quick Hands for Faster Volleys in Pickleball
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Mastering Quick Hands for Faster Volleys in Pickleball

Quick hands are essential for mastering volleys in pickleball, and it all starts with your paddle position. The optimal stance involves holding the paddle at the 11 o’clock position, favoring your backhand. This stance allows players to react quickly to body shots and switch to forehands efficiently. Whether the ball is coming fast or slow, maintaining a stable ready position reduces unnecessary movement and helps you stay in control.

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Drive or Drop: Mastering Pickleball’s Key Decision
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Drive or Drop: Mastering Pickleball’s Key Decision

Driving versus dropping the ball in pickleball can significantly impact the outcome of a rally. Driving is ideal when the ball is short and high, allowing you to apply pressure on your opponents. However, if the ball is short and low, it’s better to drop it, keeping the pace slow. If your opponent is late getting to the kitchen line, a drive can capitalize on their vulnerability, while topspin or backspin from your opponent may also influence whether you opt for a drive or a drop.

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The Jack Sock Forehand Masterclass: Translating Tennis Power to Pickleball
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The Jack Sock Forehand Masterclass: Translating Tennis Power to Pickleball

Jack Sock’s transition from tennis to pickleball is highlighted by his forehand technique, blending power, precision, and deception. His forehand is built on five key elements: footwork, grip, unit load, swing motion, and follow-through. Sock uses his legs to generate power, often adopting an open or semi-closed stance. By stepping into the ball with his dominant leg and maintaining a continental grip, Sock can disguise his shots, making it difficult for opponents to predict whether he’ll hit down-the-line or cross-court. His forehand’s explosive motion comes from a compact swing, where he rotates through his hips and keeps his paddle face slightly downward during the swing.

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How Renting Private Pickleball Courts Is Turning Into a Side Business for Homeowners
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How Renting Private Pickleball Courts Is Turning Into a Side Business for Homeowners

More and more homeowners with private pickleball courts are discovering a way to turn their passion for the game into a lucrative side business. By listing their courts on apps like Swimply, they’re able to share their amenities with others and earn extra income in the process. Take Michael Thompson, for instance, a retired teacher in San Diego, who built a vibrant backyard pickleball court. What started as a personal retirement project quickly turned into a profitable venture, bringing in $1,600 in the first year alone through rentals.

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Donald Young’s Final US Open Tennis Return After Pickleball Success
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Donald Young’s Final US Open Tennis Return After Pickleball Success

Donald Young, a former tennis prodigy turned professional pickleball player, made a surprising return to tennis during the 2024 US Open in the mixed doubles category. Partnering with Taylor Townsend, they advanced to the semifinals after several electrifying matches. This comeback highlighted Young’s last moment in competitive tennis, as he’s now focused on pickleball. Despite their efforts, the duo fell short in the finals, marking the end of Young’s tennis career, but reminding fans of his enduring athletic prowess.

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Second Push for Pickleball Courts at Rancho Bernardo Community Park
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Second Push for Pickleball Courts at Rancho Bernardo Community Park

The Ed Brown Center is making another bid to bring pickleball courts to Rancho Bernardo Community Park, proposing a plan to construct 16 courts on a site previously used for lawn bowling. Despite initial opposition and a plan for a multi-recreational grass field, the center's board is determined to try again, fueled by community support and a petition boasting over 1,500 signatures. With funding fully pledged and an estimated 90-day construction timeline for phase one, advocates hope this time their vision for a pickleball haven will be realized.

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Welcome to Bainbridge Island: The ‘Mecca’ of Pickleball
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Welcome to Bainbridge Island: The ‘Mecca’ of Pickleball

Nestled in the picturesque surroundings of Bainbridge Island, Washington, lies a special place that every pickleball enthusiast dreams of visiting—the birthplace of the sport itself. On any given day, regardless of the weather, the Founders Courts are abuzz with players from all walks of life, from seasoned athletes to college students enjoying their break. This isn’t just a place to play pickleball; it’s a community built on the legacy of the game’s origin. Whether you’re here to pay homage to the original court or to soak in the rich history displayed at the Founders Courts, Bainbridge Island offers a unique pilgrimage experience for all who have fallen in love with pickleball.

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Making a Racquet: Hamptonites’ Favorite Clubs for Tennis, Padel, and Pickleball
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Making a Racquet: Hamptonites’ Favorite Clubs for Tennis, Padel, and Pickleball

As the 2024 US Open Tennis Championship takes center stage in Flushing Meadows, Hamptonites are embracing their own racquet sport frenzy at a new wave of exclusive clubs that blend high-end wellness with top-notch sports facilities. These aren’t your grandfather’s country clubs; they’re chic, social hubs where members are treated to more than just beautifully maintained courts—they’re indulged with stunning views, luxurious spas, personal trainers, and Michelin-starred dining experiences. NAOA in East Hampton, a prime example, offers an elite experience where $30,000 initiation fees and $12,000 annual dues grant access to ten tennis courts, four pickleball courts, and a full suite of wellness amenities.

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A New Pickleball Documentary Series Sheds Light on Arizona’s Competitive League
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A New Pickleball Documentary Series Sheds Light on Arizona’s Competitive League

The Arizona Pickleball League has taken center stage in a new docuseries, “Breaking Pickleball,” now streaming on Amazon Prime. This six-episode series offers an in-depth look at the Scottsdale-based league’s inaugural Spring 2023 season, following five competitive teams: The Scottsdale Scorchers, Gilbert Gladiators, Peoria Pythons, Tempe Tornadoes, and Surprise Stinger. The series captures the intense journey of each team as they battle through the regular season and playoffs, culminating in the Orchard Championship Cup. “Breaking Pickleball” is not just a documentary about the sport but a heartfelt exploration of the determination and passion driving these players to be the best.

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Celebrating Labor Day
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Celebrating Labor Day

This Labor Day, let’s take a moment to celebrate the sweat, grit, and unyielding spirit that builds our communities, one hard day’s work at a time. Whether you’re swinging a paddle on the pickleball court or just swinging by the BBQ, remember that every job—big or small—adds a stitch to the fabric of our shared lives. So, here’s to the dreamers, the doers, and everyone in between! May your day be filled with laughter, good company, and a well-deserved break. Happy Labor Day from the Crenshaw Pickleball Club—where hard work and fun always meet in the middle!

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REVIEWED: Redeemed Genesis 16MM Toray T700 Raw carbon Fiber Thermoformed Pro Paddle
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REVIEWED: Redeemed Genesis 16MM Toray T700 Raw carbon Fiber Thermoformed Pro Paddle

We recently had the opportunity to play the Genesis by Redeemed Pickleball. The Genesis is a Toray T700 Raw Carbon Fiber Thermoformed Pickleball Paddle designed for intermediate to professional play. The genesis is a 16mm paddle which comes in ranging from 7.4 to 8.1 oz and a 4.25” grip.

Our play testers, including myself, loved the Genesis. At first glance we assumed the Genesis would be all power, with its gritty raw carbon surface and aerodynamic design, but were pleasantly surprised with its agility. The Genesis has plenty of pop and spin when you need it, but has excellent control on dinks and drops.

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When the Sound of Pickleball Silences a $1.3M Sale
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When the Sound of Pickleball Silences a $1.3M Sale

A Massachusetts couple’s attempt to sell their million-dollar Cape Cod home has turned into a legal dispute due to the continuous noise from neighboring pickleball courts. Despite their property’s ideal location near Sagamore Beach, Judith Comeau and her husband couldn’t find a buyer after eight months on the market, with potential buyers being deterred by the constant sound of pickleball. After slashing the price from $1.3 million to $995,000, they ultimately delisted the home. The couple claims that the noise from the four nearby private pickleball courts, built by the Sagamore Beach Colony Club, has rendered their property unsellable, leading them to consider legal action against the club.

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How to Serve Like a Pro:  Strategies That Work
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How to Serve Like a Pro: Strategies That Work

Pickleball serves are often underestimated, but they are one of the most crucial shots in the game, and mastering them can significantly elevate your performance. Drawing inspiration from professional players, this guide breaks down 20 advanced serving strategies that range from generating more power to precise ball placement. By incorporating these tips, you'll not only enhance the speed and accuracy of your serves but also use mind games to outsmart your opponents, setting up your points for success right from the start.

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The Secret Sauce: What 5.0 Pickleball Players Do Differently
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The Secret Sauce: What 5.0 Pickleball Players Do Differently

The difference between a 4.0 and a 5.0 pickleball player is significant, and understanding these key distinctions can elevate your game. A 5.0 player doesn't just rely on consistent third-shot drops; they mix in drives, lobs, and use advanced decision-making to adapt to each situation. Their anticipation of opponents' shots allows them to exploit gaps and counter effectively. Additionally, 5.0 players are masters of spin, choosing the right type for each situation rather than just what's comfortable, and their positioning and movement on the court are always purposeful and strategic.

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Pickleball Country Club Takes Root in Carmel with Elite Amenities
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Pickleball Country Club Takes Root in Carmel with Elite Amenities

Pickle on Penn, a new pickleball country club, has officially opened its doors in Carmel, featuring a state-of-the-art 23,500-square-foot facility. This exclusive club offers eight indoor courts, posh locker rooms, and a professional staff dedicated to the sport. In addition to its focus on pickleball, the club aims to be a culinary destination with its upcoming restaurant, The Kitchen, led by executive chef Carlesa Smith. Scheduled to open in September, the restaurant will provide a mix of casual and upscale dining options, with many dishes inspired by pickleball. With memberships catering to all skill levels, Pickle on Penn is set to become a hub for both the sport and social gatherings in Carmel.

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Pickleball Courts: The New Must-Have Amenity for Modern Office Complexes
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Pickleball Courts: The New Must-Have Amenity for Modern Office Complexes

As office complexes across the country strive to lure workers back into physical office spaces, pickleball courts have become one of the hottest new amenities. With office vacancy rates soaring, landlords are pulling out all the stops, installing pickleball courts, golf simulators, and even hosting puppy parties to create more engaging and luxurious work environments. At one office complex, a recent $300,000 investment included a pickleball court along with other high-end features to entice workers. This is part of a broader trend where amenities are becoming a critical factor in drawing employees back to the office, with pickleball taking center stage as a popular and accessible option that promotes both fitness and social interaction among coworkers.

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Connecticut twins set Guinness World Record in pickleball to commemorate late mother
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Connecticut twins set Guinness World Record in pickleball to commemorate late mother

Twin brothers Angelo A. and Ettore Rossetti from Connecticut have unofficially set a new Guinness World Record for the longest pickleball volley rally, hitting more than 10,000 consecutive volleys in two hours. The event, held at Pickleball America in Stamford, Connecticut, was dedicated to their late mother, Angelina Mary Cofrancesco Rossetti, who passed away from pancreatic cancer two years ago. The brothers placed her high school photo on the net, drawing inspiration from her memory throughout the challenge. The rally was part of a fundraising event for Save the Children, raising $106,000 to date, with hopes of reaching $200,000.

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