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Home»Pickleball News»2025 USA Pickleball Rule Changes

2025 USA Pickleball Rule Changes

Ana NodiloBy Ana Nodilo11/11/2024Updated:11/20/20243 Mins Read
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With 2025 just around the corner, USA Pickleball has announced several rule changes aimed at enhancing fairness and sportsmanship in the game. These changes, effective from January 1, 2025, focus primarily on recreational players, bringing much-needed clarity and adjustments to some of the game’s most debated points.

Here’s a rundown of the most important rule changes that will affect players next year.

1. No More Spectator Input on Line Calls

Spectator Input
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Rule 6.C.4 has been updated to make it absolutely clear that players are not allowed to seek or accept input from spectators regarding line calls.

The new wording states: “Spectators shall not be consulted on any line call,” aiming to prevent any influence from enthusiastic onlookers, whether solicited or unsolicited.

2. Clarified Not Ready Signals

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Rule 4.C.2 allows players on the non-serving team to use verbal signals like “stop” or “wait” to indicate they are not ready, even after the server has begun calling the score.

This adjustment aims to support fair play, ensuring that the rally doesn’t start if players are obviously not prepared.

3. Redefining the Volley and Momentum

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Changes to Rules 9.B.1, 9.B.2, and 9.H clarify what constitutes a volley. The updated rule now states that “The act of volleying begins when the ball is struck out of the air before bouncing and ends when the player’s movement from the follow-through action stops.”

Notably, the “swing” has been removed from the definition, making it consistent with other rules. The update also specifies that partners, including their gear, cannot touch each other during a volley.

4. Calling Faults and Partner Responsibilities

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Several updates address fault calls. Rule 13.D.1.c now states that if there is any disagreement among teams, rather than players, about a called foot fault, a replay will occur. Additionally, Rule 7.O dictates that any disagreement between partners on a fault call will be decided in favor of the opponents.

Rule 13.D.1.a has also been updated to include partners: players must now call faults on themselves or their partners as soon as they detect them, ensuring fair play is upheld.

5. New Guidelines for Serving

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Rule 4.A.5 has been revised to allow players to release the ball for a serve using their paddle as well as their hand. However, imparting spin during the release is still prohibited.

Players using the drop serve may now let the ball roll off the paddle’s face by gravity only, with no additional force.

6. Pickleball Paddle Autographs Allowed

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For players who enjoy collecting autographs, Rule 2.E.5.c has been adjusted to allow autographs on paddles, as long as they do not alter the paddle’s surface.

This change is expected to prevent players from inadvertently disqualifying themselves from sanctioned events.

7. Preventing Dominance by a Single Paddle

Single Paddle Dominance
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A new addition to the appendix aims to prevent any single paddle from dominating the game.

The goal is to ensure safety and maintain the sport’s balance by preventing players from gaining an unfair advantage through powerful equipment.

8. Simplified Server Positioning Definition

Simplified Server Positioning
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Rule 3.A.38 has been updated to make it clearer who the correct server is in doubles. The new wording emphasizes that the server is the player whose position is determined by the score and their starting position in the game, helping eliminate some of the confusion players have had in the past.

These updates reflect USA Pickleball’s ongoing commitment to refining the game and promoting fairness. Whether you’re a seasoned player or new to the sport, these rule changes are designed to enhance the experience for everyone.

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