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Home»Tips & Strategy»Why No One Teaches Half Volleys (But You Should Learn Them)

Why No One Teaches Half Volleys (But You Should Learn Them)

AnaBy Ana03/24/2025Updated:04/23/20265 Mins Read
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Let’s be real: half volleys are the middle children of pickleball. Not quite a volley, not quite a groundstroke—just a weird little in-between moment that no one seems to teach, but everyone ends up hitting.

Despite how common they are, half volleys rarely get the spotlight. They’re not flashy. They don’t win points directly. But they’re absolutely essential if you want to keep control of a rally, especially under pressure.

So let’s talk about this misunderstood shot: what it is, when to use it, why it’s tricky, and—most importantly—how to start using it to your advantage.

What Is a Half Volley, Really?

A half volley is when you hit the ball right after it bounces—literally as it’s rising off the court. Not after the bounce peaks, not out of the air before it bounces—right in that awkward space in between.

You’ll find yourself hitting half volleys when:

  • You’re caught in the transition zone and can’t take the ball out of the air
  • A hard shot lands at your feet and you don’t have time to back up
  • You’re dinking at the kitchen and take it just after the bounce to keep your positioning

Here’s a look at what half volleys in the mid-court really look like in action:

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Why No One Teaches It

Most coaches focus on teaching volleys, resets, and groundstrokes. Half volleys fall through the cracks. Why?

  • It’s hard to teach timing and touch
  • It’s often treated like a “last resort” shot
  • It’s not highlight-reel material

But the truth is, half volleys happen all the time—especially as play gets faster. The best players don’t just survive half volleys—they thrive in them.

Why Half Volleys Matter

Here’s the deal: if you can’t handle a half volley, you’re going to pop it up—or dump it in the net. Either way, you’re handing your opponent a free point.

But if you can manage it with control and touch? You stay in the rally. You take away your opponent’s momentum. You give yourself another shot.

It’s not about winning the point. It’s about not losing it.

And when you learn to use the half volley intentionally—not just reactively—it becomes a tool for staying balanced, composed, and offensively capable even under pressure.

Technique: How to Hit a Half Volley (Well)

Here’s how to actually make it work:

  1. Get low: Bend at the knees, not your waist. Think “athletic stance.” If you’re too upright, you’ll either miss or pop it up.
  2. Keep your paddle out front: The further behind your body it gets, the more likely you are to lose control.
  3. Use a soft grip: Around a 4 out of 10. The ball’s coming in fast—you’re not trying to add power, just absorb and redirect it.
  4. Minimal swing: No backswing, no follow-through. Think “catch and guide,” not “hit.”
  5. Angle your paddle slightly open: Let the paddle do the lifting—just enough to carry the ball back over the net and land it in the kitchen.
  6. Stay centered: Don’t lean or twist too much—balance matters.

The goal? Reset the rally. Don’t try to do too much.

When to Use It (and Not)

Use a half volley when:

  • You’re moving through the transition zone and get jammed
  • The return of serve lands deep at your feet
  • You want to take pace off an aggressive shot and regain control
  • You’re stuck at the kitchen line and can’t step back for a clean dink

Avoid it when:

  • You could’ve taken the ball out of the air instead
  • You’re off balance or moving backwards
  • You’re late and trying to “save” a ball with a wild swing
  • You’re trying to win the point instead of reset it

Remember: half volleys are defensive control shots, not weapons.

What About Half Dink Volleys?

At the kitchen line, you’ll see pros like Callan Dawson or Riley Newman take soft dinks right off the bounce instead of letting them rise. This is a half volley too—just slower.

Why do it?

  • Keeps you in position
  • Speeds up your rhythm without speeding up the ball
  • Shortens your opponent’s time to react

Watch why mastering the half volley dink beats stepping back:

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It’s subtle, but powerful. And once you get the feel for it, it’ll make your dink game sharper and more confident.

Practical Takeaways

  • Half volleys are everywhere—you’re already hitting them. Start practicing them on purpose.
  • Stay low, stay balanced, and think of your paddle as a shock absorber.
  • Don’t try to attack from a half volley—reset and live to fight the next shot.

Want to level up your transition game, return game, or kitchen confidence? Half volleys are where it starts.

Why You Should Care

The half volley won’t win you applause. It won’t get clipped for Instagram. But it will save you points, help you stay calm in chaos, and keep you connected to every part of the court.

So no, it’s not sexy—but it might just be your new favorite skill. Start drilling it. You’ll feel the difference in your very next match.

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Ana Nodilo, 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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