The windshield-wiper forehand attack is a compact, topspin-heavy pickleball speedup used off the bounce when the ball sits slightly low…
Browsing: Intermediate Play
There’s a moment in every rec game where it happens—The ball floats down the middle, and both players freeze for…
You’ve heard it before. “Aim for the feet.”“Hit to the shoelaces.”“Keep it low and down.” It’s a mantra you’ll hear…
Let’s be real: half volleys are the middle children of pickleball. Not quite a volley, not quite a groundstroke—just a…
Let’s be honest—pickleball can get frustrating. Missed shots, bad calls, partners who don’t cover the middle, and that one player…
Pickleball isn’t random. Although it may look like chaotic back-and-forth action, there are predictable sequences—patterns—that top players rely on to…
If you’ve ever felt like your shots lack speed, spin, or control, your grip pressure might be the culprit. Many…
To handle aggressive pickleball dinks, don’t panic or force a counterattack. If the ball pulls you wide, cut it off,…
Ever caught yourself reaching way out for volleys, only to lose balance, hit weak shots, or feel aches afterward? Well,…
Pickleball isn’t just about soft dinks and patience—sometimes, you need to turn up the heat and put your opponents on…










