
Mastering the Third Shot Drop: The Science Behind the Perfect Execution
If you want to take control of points while serving, mastering the third shot drop is essential. Through extensive testing, it’s clear that a well-executed third shot drop lands between 1-2 feet from the kitchen line, forcing opponents to hit up and limiting their ability to attack. The ideal trajectory peaks around six feet high before descending over the net at an 8-18 inch clearance. Hitting this shot consistently requires precise power control—around 19-20 mph for down-the-line drops and 22-23 mph crosscourt—ensuring the ball lands in the optimal zone while staying low enough to prevent easy putaways.

Why the “Modern” Pickleball Strategy Might Be Costing You Wins at 4.5+
If you’re striving to compete at a 4.5 level and beyond, the “modern” pickleball strategy—favoring aggressive drives, frequent speedups, and minimal dinking—might not be the best path to victory. in a recent analysis of over 1,400 shots and 200 rallies from 4.5 men’s doubles matches, the data overwhelmingly supports a more traditional, strategic approach. Players who relied on third-shot drops and consistent soft play at the kitchen dominated their opponents in both success rate and point conversion. Despite the allure of fast-paced play, the numbers suggest that patience and control still reign supreme at this level.

Mastering the Backhand Flick in Pickleball: Precision, Power, and Placement
The backhand flick is an advanced shot in pickleball that can add an aggressive edge to your game when executed properly. The key to success lies in identifying the right moment to use it—typically when you’ve pushed your opponent back with a well-placed dink, giving you an opportunity to lean in and attack. This shot isn’t meant for dead dinks but rather for pressuring your opponent into a pop-up that you can exploit. The flick involves compact movement, no backswing, and a precise blend of power and spin to drive the ball past your opponent before they have a chance to react. While many players attempt to finesse this shot, the most effective flicks often rely on sheer speed and control to overpower an opponent’s counterattack.

The Cognitive Edge: How Pickleball Keeps Your Brain Sharp
Pickleball isn’t just a fun way to break a sweat—it turns out it’s also a workout for your brain. Neurophysiologist Louisa Nicola, founder of Neuro Athletics, explains that the game engages proprioception, the body’s ability to sense movement and positioning in space. This function is critical for balance, coordination, and overall cognitive health. As we age, proprioception declines, increasing the risk of falls and cognitive issues. But activities that require quick reactions, precise timing, and strategic movement—like pickleball—help keep this system sharp.

Pickleball Hustlers: Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara Star in Michelob Ultra’s Super Bowl Ad
Michelob Ultra has upped its game for the Super Bowl with an all-star cast and a hilariously absurd campaign. In “The Ultra Hustle,” Willem Dafoe and Catherine O’Hara don matching track suits and take to the pickleball courts as a cunning duo hustling for rounds of Michelob Ultra. Their challengers? Sports legends like Randy Moss, Sabrina Ionescu, and Ryan Crouser. The result is a mix of humor, intimidation, and charm that makes this ad stand out on the crowded Super Bowl stage.

The Slice Return is Back – Here’s How to Master It
The slice return is making a comeback in competitive pickleball, but there’s a catch: it has to be executed with precision. While topspin returns dominate today’s play, the slice offers a low, knifing shot that disrupts opponents’ rhythm. When done correctly, it’s a powerful tool that limits their ability to hit effective drives or drops. The key is avoiding floaty returns; a slice must be firm, compact, and directed back to the serve’s origin for maximum consistency.

Mastering Aggression at the Kitchen Line
Pickleball players often miss opportunities to dominate at the kitchen line by backing up unnecessarily. While stepping back occasionally is fine, excessive retreating limits your ability to apply pressure and opens you up to attacks aimed at your feet. A better strategy involves understanding when to take balls out of the air, especially within your “bubble zone.” The bubble zone is the space directly in front of your feet—anything landing here should be taken out of the air for more aggressive positioning and faster play.

Pickleball Noise Sparks Controversy: Nantucket Considers Major Regulations
Pickleball, the fast-growing paddle sport beloved by millions, is under scrutiny in Nantucket, Massachusetts. The idyllic island, known for its cobblestone streets and serene atmosphere, is now the site of pickleball controversy as town officials debate a zoning bylaw amendment that could ban new pickleball courts in all zoning districts. While existing courts would remain untouched, new developments could face significant restrictions. This proposal highlights the growing tension between the sport’s enthusiasts and residents who find its signature “thwack” disruptive in quiet neighborhoods.

How to Keep the Game Fun and Respectful
Pickleball is a fantastic way to enjoy competition and camaraderie, but bad manners can ruin the fun for everyone. To keep the court a stress-free environment, it’s essential to follow key rules and etiquette. Make fair line calls only when you’re 100% certain, and always give your opponents the benefit of the doubt if you’re unsure. Avoid offering unsolicited advice to your partner unless asked, and stay positive even when mistakes happen—your encouragement can make all the difference.

Tips to Improve Your Reflexes and Dominate at the Kitchen Line
Quick reflexes at the kitchen line are crucial for success in pickleball. While many believe fast reactions are innate, they can actually be developed with practice and the right techniques. By focusing on body positioning, paddle control, and strategic movement, you can sharpen your reflexes and dominate fast-paced exchanges. Whether it’s perfecting your split step, adjusting your paddle height, or learning to anticipate opponents’ shots, these 10 tips will elevate your game.

Adidas Makes Bold Entry into Pickleball with Federico Staksrud Sponsorship
Adidas is making waves in the pickleball world by partnering with Federico Staksrud, the top-ranked player in singles and a rising star in doubles. Staksrud’s transition from long-time paddle sponsor Joola to Adidas marks a significant moment for both the player and the brand. This partnership not only highlights Adidas’ commitment to pickleball but also brings exciting developments like Staksrud’s upcoming signature paddle line, set to launch in April 2025. With a vision to innovate and inspire, Adidas is poised to reshape the pickleball landscape.

Mastering Serving & Receiving: Where to Stand on the Pickleball Court
Serving and receiving effectively in pickleball starts with understanding where to stand on the court. Proper positioning not only highlights your strengths—like a solid forehand—but also minimizes exposure to your weaker shots. For right-handed players, standing near the middle line when serving crosscourt helps protect your forehand while maintaining control of the court. Similarly, left-handed players can mirror this strategy, positioning themselves on the opposite side to cover their forehand. The key is to adjust based on your athleticism, your partner’s abilities, and the play style of your opponents.

Honoring Martin Luther King Jr.: A Legacy of Justice and Hope
Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a time to honor the profound legacy of a leader who dedicated his life to the pursuit of justice, equality, and peace. Dr. King’s unwavering commitment to nonviolence and his vision of a world free from discrimination continue to inspire us to build stronger, more compassionate communities. His words remind us that “injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere,” challenging us to take action toward a fairer society. As we reflect on his contributions and the work that still lies ahead, let’s also take time to celebrate the unity and hope that his dream represents. Wishing everyone a thoughtful and meaningful holiday filled with kindness and reflection.

Pickleball Slam 3: Legends Take the Court in Las Vegas
Pickleball Slam 3 is set to light up the Michelob Ultra Arena in Las Vegas on February 16, 2025, promising an unforgettable night of competitive action. Featuring tennis icons Andre Agassi, Andy Roddick, Stefanie Graf, and Eugenie Bouchard, the event blends pickleball’s rapid rise with the grandeur of Las Vegas. The lineup includes Agassi facing Roddick, Graf teaming with a mystery partner against Bouchard and her guest, and a mixed doubles clash featuring Agassi and Graf against Roddick and Bouchard. Whether you’re a die-hard pickleball fan or curious about the buzz, this is a can’t-miss event.

Brewery Owners Propel Pickleball in Kalamazoo with $7M Complex
Pickleball enthusiasts in Kalamazoo are in for a treat, thanks to Ruth and Mike Stoddard, owners of Latitude 42 Brewing Co. Their private donation is helping fund the $7 million Latitude 42 Pickleball Complex at Western Michigan University’s West Hills Athletic Club. The 37,000-square-foot indoor facility, set to open in June, will feature 13 championship-sized courts, modern amenities like a lounge and outdoor patio, and access to club facilities. This addition brings the total number of courts at the club to 21, creating one of the largest pickleball venues in the region.

Mastering Aggression at the Kitchen Line
Aggression behind the kitchen line can make or break your pickleball game. Many players lose opportunities by backing up unnecessarily, creating openings for opponents to attack their feet. The key to staying aggressive is maintaining your position near the kitchen, using strategic footwork, and knowing when to take balls out of the air. By incorporating concepts like the “bubble zone,” players can better decide which shots to take early, keeping their opponents on the defensive and capitalizing on high-percentage plays.

Stacking in Pickleball: The Ultimate Guide to Mastering Court Positioning
Stacking is a powerful pickleball strategy designed to keep you and your partner in optimal court positions, allowing you to play to your strengths. This involves staying on specific sides of the court regardless of the score, maximizing forehand opportunities and minimizing confusion. Whether you’re serving or receiving, stacking ensures that you and your partner maintain consistent roles throughout the match. With clear communication signals like “switch” or “stay,” stacking can elevate your team’s efficiency and give you a competitive edge.

The Hybrid Third Shot: Half Drop, Half Drive, All Trouble for Opponents
The hybrid third shot is transforming the game of pickleball, blending the finesse of a drop with the power of a drive to create a versatile and strategic weapon. Ideal for shorter returns and opponents lingering between the baseline and kitchen, this shot aims to disrupt their rhythm by landing a medium-speed ball right at their feet. The hybrid provides players with a powerful alternative to the traditional third-shot options, offering precision and versatility in moments when neither a pure drop nor a drive would suffice.

Los Angeles Stands Strong
To all who have experienced profound loss due to the recent fires in Los Angeles, know that your pain is shared by a community ready to stand with you. Losing loved ones, homes, and treasured memories is a grief that words cannot soothe. Yet, even in this darkness, the resilience of Angelenos shines as neighbors, friends, and strangers come together to offer support, compassion, and strength.
This is a time for unity, as we lift each other up and extend kindness to those most impacted. Volunteers are stepping forward with supplies, temporary shelter, and meals to help rebuild lives one day at a time. Stories of people lending a hand or sharing what little they have remind us of the unshakable spirit of our city. It is a powerful reminder that we can overcome hardship when we act together.
For those who wish to help, consider donating to the Red Cross, which provides vital relief and recovery assistance. By supporting organizations like this, we can ensure that aid reaches families and individuals who need it most. Let us continue to show that even amidst tragedy, Los Angeles remains a city of hope, compassion, and collective strength.

Dinking Demystified: The Key to Consistency in Pickleball
Dinking is one of the most critical skills in pickleball, yet its technique is often misunderstood. Should you only use your shoulder? Lock your wrist? Keep your elbow stiff? The truth is, no one-size-fits-all solution exists, but understanding the role of different body hinges can help you master this essential skill. By isolating movements from the shoulder, elbow, wrist, waist, and knees, players can discover what works best for their unique style and make their shots more precise and repeatable.