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Pickleball Etiquette: How To Keep The Game Fun

Ana NodiloBy Ana Nodilo11/25/2022Updated:03/23/20266 Mins Read
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When playing pickleball, proper etiquette improves the experience of the game for you and those around you. Key elements of pickleball etiquette include clearly calling out the score, waiting until players are ready before serving, giving positive comments when your opponents have great shots, and avoiding giving unsolicited tips on other players' techniques. 

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  • What to Know About Pickleball Etiquette
  • Call out the score before you serve
  • Don’t serve until other players are ready
  • Give opponents props on great shots
  • Meet at the net after a game
  • Don’t call it out before the ball lands
  • Don’t try to give people lessons while playing
  • Ball management
  • Don’t lob behind players with limited mobility
  • Keep the Noise Down
  • Final Pickleball Etiquette Pro Tip

What to Know About Pickleball Etiquette

You may be a bit lost on the court if you are new to the game, both in terms of how to play and how to behave. 

No matter your skill level, good sportsmanship is important. Everyone is equal on the pickleball court in terms of conduct, making line calls, and knowing both the unwritten rules and the official rules of pickleball. The eight elements of pickleball etiquette below are intended to help new players acclimate to the game and avoid unintentionally causing offense or frustration.

Whether you’re a newcomer or a seasoned player, understanding these etiquette guidelines is crucial for ensuring a positive experience for everyone involved. Here’s what you need to know:

Call out the score before you serve

In most amateur open-play situations, it’s assumed that the serving player will call out the score before each serve. This is a respectful way to ensure all players know the score and calls attention to the fact that the player is ready to serve.

It also ensures that the score is correct before advancing to the next point or confusing others who may have a different score in their head.

We recommend being clear and concise. You may become comfortable with your open play group to use some type of short-hand, local jargon, or even drop the score calling outright.

Just be courteous when new players join and clearly call out the score ahead of the next point.

Don’t serve until other players are ready

In tournament play, if the return server does not give a “not ready” signal, the server may begin as long as the official has called the score.

Occasionally, however, you will see people serve when someone on the court is clearly not ready. Common pickleball etiquette may require the point to be replayed.

Another common situation is when another court’s ball rolls onto the court, or other obstructions/distractions come into play. These should be obvious events in which the server should not send the ball across the net but when in doubt, simply pause before serving.

Give opponents props on great shots

You will undoubtedly witness impressive shots from your doubles partner and opponents. From tweeners, ERNE’s, ATP’s, hard-fought rallies, and even a simple well-position put-away.  (If those words and phrases are confusing, click here to learn over 203 other pickleball terms)

These should be celebrated regardless of the score!

Hustle over for a high-five. Touch paddles with your teammate. Share some encouraging praise. Pickleball is supposed to be fun and social, so celebrate the little things often.

Meet at the net after a game

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The typical way to conclude a pickleball match is to meet at the net after the game is over. People typically stick their paddles out when they meet at the net to give each other a “high five.”

Some people stick the handle of their paddle out instead of their face to avoid damaging the paddle face or edge guard. 

Make sure also to check our article on the most common courtesy mistakes when playing pickleball.

Don’t call it out before the ball lands

Sometimes, you may be urged to call a ball out before it lands. Do not do this. Not only is it rude, but some balls have a spin on them. You cannot be 100% certain the ball will fall out until it lands and bounces.

And remember, if it’s too close to be sure, always give your opponent the benefit of the doubt.

Don’t try to give people lessons while playing

Unless the other player wants them, it’s rude to give lessons during play. Giving unsolicited lessons on the court can be both frustrating and irritating for other players, especially if they are just there to have fun.

Make sure to ask players if they would like your recommendations before giving them.

Ball management

Pickleballs are tough to keep track of. Here are a few guidelines to make ball management easier.

  • In the event that a pickleball gets caught in your side of the net and needs to be thrown to your opponent, don’t weakly throw it back over. Ensure that your opponent receives it.
  • It’s also a smart practice to keep a few balls in your pocket at all times. That’ll ensure that you and your fellow players don’t have to hunt for balls all the time.
  • Thank anyone who goes out of their way to get the ball for you.

Don’t lob behind players with limited mobility

In a tournament setting, you should do whatever you can to win. In recreational play, however, lobbing the ball behind players with physical limitations is considered a bad form.

I have witnessed several seniors fall at the facilities where I play. A severe safety risk is posed by some of these players running for the ball. Most older players know they should not attempt to run backward, but some will do so anyway in response to a lob.

Keep the Noise Down

Pickleball can be a lively game, but it’s important to keep any excessive noise or shouting to a minimum, especially in crowded playing areas. This helps maintain concentration and enjoyment for all players on the court and those nearby.

Final Pickleball Etiquette Pro Tip

Okay, this isn’t precisely mandatory, but when you’re playing doubles, you and your partner should pick a fun pickleball team name. Say it loud and proud and bring some camaraderie and fun to the court!

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Understanding and practicing these unwritten rules of pickleball etiquette ensures that the game remains enjoyable and respectful for everyone. Whether you’re playing a friendly match with friends or participating in a competitive tournament, these guidelines help preserve the welcoming spirit that pickleball is known for.

So grab your paddle, remember these etiquette tips, and enjoy the game.

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