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Home»Tips & Strategy»How to Play Pickleball With (or Against) a Lefty

How to Play Pickleball With (or Against) a Lefty

Ana NodiloBy Ana Nodilo11/15/2024Updated:11/15/20246 Mins Read
How to Play Pickleball With (or Against) a Lefty
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Pickleball enthusiasts often find themselves puzzled when playing with or against a left-handed player. While lefties are a minority on the court, they bring a unique dynamic to the game that can either spell victory or chaos, depending on how prepared you are.

In this article, we’ll explore the strategies, tips, and smart moves you need to make playing with or against a lefty a winning experience. Let’s dive right in!

Playing With or Against a Lefty Checklist

SituationTips & Strategies
Identifying HandednessIdentify left-handed players early to plan positioning.
Playing WITH a LeftyKeep two forehands in the middle for stronger attacks.
CommunicationDecide who takes middle shots before each rally.
Playing AGAINST a LeftyHit to the middle to create confusion between opponents.
Handling SpinWatch for unusual spin and adjust positioning early.
Stacking StrategyUse stacking to keep both forehands in the middle.
Advanced Moves (Poaching/Erne)Utilize poaching and Erne shots to capitalize on forehands.
Slower Balls to MiddleSlow balls to the middle can induce confusion and mistakes.
Over-Communicate
Call every ball to avoid hesitation or clashes.
Playing With or Against a Lefty Checklist

Why Lefty Play Matters

One of the first and most important things to notice when stepping onto the pickleball court is whether any of your opponents or partners are left-handed. You’d be surprised how often players overlook this key detail. The handedness of each player affects the game’s dynamics considerably. For instance, a right-left combination either means two forehands or two backhands in the middle, drastically changing shot coverage and potential strategies.

To put it simply: the game changes when a lefty is in the mix. Recognizing this early on and understanding how it affects positioning, spin, and overall team play can set you up for success.

Pro Tip: At the start of every match, run a quick mental checklist. Is your partner or any opponent left-handed? Where will their forehand and backhand likely be positioned? This awareness can give you a tactical edge right from the get-go.

Playing WITH a Lefty: Strength in the Middle

If you’re teaming up with a lefty, you’re in for some unique advantages. When you and your partner set up with two forehands in the middle, it can make you nearly invincible when covering those mid-court attacks. Forehand shots tend to be stronger, and having two players with their dominant forehands in the middle allows for powerful put-away opportunities on balls that are popped up.

However, the flip side comes when positions are switched, and suddenly both players have their backhands in the middle. This can be a vulnerability as backhands typically aren’t as strong or as fast as forehands. This is why communication and pre-planning are key.

Pro Tip: Before each rally, decide who will take shots down the middle. Usually, the player with the stronger forehand or the better position should take it. This simple communication can prevent those awkward "whose ball is it?" moments.

Playing AGAINST a Lefty: Exploit the Confusion

Left-handed pro player Tyler Loong
Left-handed pro player Tyler Loong; image credit: PPA Tour

When playing against a lefty-righty combination, your main goal should be to introduce as much confusion as possible. Mixed-handed pairs often struggle to decide who should take the middle shot, especially if they’re not experienced playing together.

Strategic Advice: Hit to the middle! This sounds simple, but targeting the space between the two players—especially when they’re moving—will often lead to hesitation, missed opportunities, or even clashes. The saying “down the middle solves the riddle” is popular for a reason—capitalize on it.

In addition, focus on your opponents’ weaker sides. If the lefty and righty have their backhands in the middle, target this area with your shots. Often, players will be slower or less confident in handling backhand balls, making it a consistent weakness you can exploit.

Pro Tip: Use slower balls to the middle. Slower balls give your opponents more time to think—and overthinking often leads to errors.

The Power of Stacking

For more advanced players, stacking can be a game-changing strategy when playing with a lefty. Stacking allows you to keep the strongest shots—usually both forehands—in the middle of the court, maximizing offensive power. While this technique may seem confusing at first, it’s a powerful way to optimize positioning throughout a match.

Here’s why stacking works wonders when you’re playing with a lefty:

Smart Tip: Start with a half-stack if you're new to the concept. Practice positioning yourselves during serves and returns before moving to full stacking. This way, you'll get used to the movement without overwhelming yourself.

Communication is Key

One of the biggest challenges in mixed-handed pairs is communication. The uncertainty of who should take the shot often leads to avoidable mistakes. If you’re playing with a lefty, make sure you’re constantly calling the ball. Simple phrases like “Mine!” or “Yours!” can eliminate any doubt and ensure smoother rallies.

Practical Advice: Over-communicate. When playing with a lefty partner, decide on middle coverage beforehand and reinforce it with vocal cues throughout the match. The clearer you are, the more efficiently you'll play as a team.

Handling Spin and Placement

Left-handed players often generate spins and angles that righties aren’t used to facing. This difference can make returns tricky if you’re unprepared.

Pro Tip: When playing against a lefty, pay extra attention to the spin on their shots. Focus on positioning your body and paddle early to adjust to the unusual spin. Avoid getting caught flat-footed by staying on your toes and keeping your movements light and responsive.

Advanced Techniques: The Sneaky Erne and Poaching

Playing with a lefty opens up a world of creative opportunities. One particularly effective tactic is poaching. With a righty-lefty team, you both have a forehand that can dominate the middle, making it easier to poach—that is, step across and intercept a shot before it reaches your partner. This can surprise opponents and quickly turn defense into offense.

Another great move to master is the “Erne,” where you step around the kitchen to put away a ball near the net. A lefty-righty combo makes this even more effective because, regardless of which side the ball comes from, there’s always a forehand ready to finish the point.

Check out this lefty Erne:

Wrapping It All Up

Playing with or against a lefty is all about strategy, communication, and preparation. Whether you’re part of a left-right duo or facing one, understanding the dynamics and having a plan can make all the difference. Remember, use your strengths to cover the court effectively, communicate clearly, and don’t be afraid to get creative with your strategies.

Above all, have fun and enjoy the uniqueness that each player’s handedness brings to the game of pickleball!

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Ana combines her love for racket sports and a holistic lifestyle to enrich our community. Starting on tennis courts, Ana transitioned seamlessly into pickleball, bringing strategic insight and finesse. An avid yogi and hiker, she integrates her passion for active living into every article, advocating a balanced approach to fitness and wellness.

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