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5 Ways to Improve Your Pickleball Serve

AnaBy Ana11/27/20243 Mins Read
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5 Ways to Improve Your Pickleball Serve
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Your serve sets the tone for every point in pickleball. While it may seem like a simple motion, a well-executed serve can give you an immediate advantage over your opponent. Here are five proven techniques to take your serving game from basic to brilliant.

1. Perfect Your Drop Serve

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While pickleball purists may turn their nose up at drop serves, it’s the perfect move for beginners and players with a case of the serving yips. Instead of the traditional volley serve, in a drop serve the ball is dropped and bounces before being hit; gravity does the work for you, so there’s more consistency in height. 

Focus on dropping the ball from a consistent height–around shoulder level works well for most players. This method eliminates variables in your toss and helps develop muscle memory for a more consistent serve. Practice dropping the ball without your paddle first, observing how it bounces and developing a rhythm. Once comfortable, introduce your paddle and experiment with different contact points to find what feels most natural. 

2. Master the Deep Serve

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While getting the ball in play is priority one, placing your serve deep in the court can immediately put your opponents on their heels. Aim for the back third of the service box, ideally within two feet of the baseline. This positioning forces your opponents to stay back, making it harder for them to rush the kitchen line effectively. 

To achieve this depth consistently, focus on generating controlled power through your core rotation rather than just arm strength. Think of your serving motion as a smooth pendulum, starting low and following through high. Practice with targets placed near the baseline, gradually working on increasing your accuracy while maintaining proper form. 

3. Vary Your Serve Placement

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Predictability is your enemy in pickleball. Develop at least three different serving targets: wide to the forehand, wide to the backhand, and straight down the middle. The middle serve is particularly effective in doubles as it can create confusion between partners about who should take the return. 

Keep track of your opponents’ preferences and weaknesses during warm-ups and early games. Do they struggle with wide serves? Is their backhand return weaker? Make mental notes and adjust your targeting accordingly. 

4. Develop Your Spin Serve

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While power serves have their place, adding spin to your serve can create unpredictable bounces that throw off your opponents’ timing. For a sidespin serve, brush the side of the ball during contact rather than hitting through its center. This creates sideways rotation that can cause the ball to curve in the air and skid off the court surface. 

Topspin serves are executed by brushing up on the ball, creating forward rotation that makes the ball dive downward and bounce higher. Start practicing spin serves at reduced speed to maintain control, gradually increasing pace as your consistency improves. 

5. Establish a Pre-Serve Routine

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The mental aspect of serving is often overlooked, but a consistent pre-serve routine can dramatically improve your performance under pressure. Create a simple sequence of actions you perform before every serve: perhaps bouncing the ball twice, taking three deep breaths, and visualizing your target. 

This routine serves multiple purposes: it helps you reset mentally between points, maintains your focus, and creates muscle memory that can help you perform consistently even when nerves kick in. Your routine should be brief but deliberate, including both physical and mental preparation. 

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Ana, Pickleball Union's Editor, 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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