10 Pickleball Tips I WISH I Knew Earlier...

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024

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  • @ronp5615
    @ronp5615 4 месяца назад +77

    Here is another pro Tip: If you are in the kitchen, toss in some pizza rolls in the over at 400F for about 20m! Dip in some butter with a splash of tabasco, Great video, thanks! 🙂 Just started playing recently.

    • @11thgenswim
      @11thgenswim 3 месяца назад

      underrated comment

    • @Aspire_KD
      @Aspire_KD Месяц назад +1

      thx bro, I was looking for more advanced mind games to "mentally" curbstomp my friends 😂

  • @ghostroc
    @ghostroc 7 месяцев назад +9

    10- Go for the ATP
    9- Dink to their backhand
    8- Serving strategy - go big if they're weak
    7- (Surprise) Attack by redirecting the ball to the other player
    6- Be patient
    5- Be alert for attack opportunities (don't be TOO patient)
    4- Pick good targets for putaways - their feet OR open court
    3- Poach
    2- Expect speedups at the kitchen
    1- Use drives, but only when it's smart (eg when the return isn't deep)

  • @groovypickleball
    @groovypickleball Год назад +30

    Connor thank you for the tip about the ATP! It's so easy when you know what to watch for, hit my first one last night and won the game with it 🤣☺️

  • @johncraig7548
    @johncraig7548 Год назад +24

    I have watched a lot of pickleball videos and none compare to yours. Thank you.

  • @myravirgil5302
    @myravirgil5302 Год назад +5

    This is the first Pickleball tips video I subscribe to. I like the clarity of the tips and that you get to them without a bunch of fuss.

  • @coloradowing8518
    @coloradowing8518 11 месяцев назад +4

    Like many here, I just started this summer and love the sport. Funny that those who don't play yet, say "that's for old people." Yea, right. Not even close. We just get to play all morning long cuz we're retired. 🙂
    Love your videos...succinct, great tips. Saw the "South Bay Tennis Center" banner on the court. We lived in SB mid-90's, in Torrance, right behind Anza Elementary school. Miss the beach cities.
    Thanks for all your tips and congrats on your YT channel!!!

  • @digitalreporter
    @digitalreporter 10 месяцев назад +18

    #1: Mastering the Around-the-Post Shot (0:13)
    The around-the-post (ATP) shot seems intimidating but is very achievable. Take the chance to try it when your opponent hits a sharp, sideways dink outside the net post. All you need is to visualize a line from your paddle, around the pole, to inside the court. ATPs are extremely tough to return and learnt quickly with practice. Don't be afraid to try them - missing helps you improve!
    #2: Targeting Your Opponent's Backhand (1:27)
    Most players favor forehand drives and smashes. Tactically targeting their backhand with middle or sideways dinks can limit their attacking chances for easy mistakes. Keeping the ball on their backhand disrupts rhythm, causing weaker returns and pop-ups to then smash.
    #3: Smart Serving Strategies (2:26)
    Vary your serve style based on the opponent's ability. Test big, aggressive serves early on. If they struggle returning them, keep using that style for free points. However, if they handle pace well, switch to accurate, deep serves to stay consistent. Either way, make data-driven decisions to optimize your service strategy.
    #4: Kitchen Aggression Through Player Switching (3:21)
    When dinking at the net, suddenly hit down-the-line smashes at the opponent's partner standing farther back. This surprises them since they get drawn out of the point's rhythm. Often aiming cross court then accelerating down line works best as it targets their closer, less prepared backhand.
    #5: The Virtue of Patience (4:16)
    Remaining patient wins games between equally skilled players. Avoid overly ambitious shots without clear opportunities. However, temper this patience with aggression when chances arise. Let your opponent make mistakes first while capitalizing on any balls popped up or hit short.
    #6 Taking Advantage of Attack Opportunities (4:52)
    Punish higher, slower balls by zipping them into open spaces rather than directly at the opponent. Pickleballs lack pace, so placing them wide or at feet gives fewer comeback chances than hitting hard right at them. Make smart shot choices based on positioning.
    #7 Pick Good Targets For Putaways (5:34)
    Hance suggests a seemingly straightforward but crucial principle: when presented with an opportunity, ensure that the ball is placed in a spot where it becomes challenging for the opponent to make a return. While this advice may appear simplistic, he notes that the key lies in the strategic placement of the ball based on the opponents' positioning on the court.
    Connor breaks down the strategy further, explaining that, depending on the opponent's location, the optimal choice may be to aim at their feet or towards the open court. He provides a visual example, illustrating that if the opponent is at the kitchen, a shot aimed at their feet might be effective. Alternatively, if they are farther back, the strategic choice depends on their court positioning, whether towards the middle, sideline, or an identified gap.
    #8: Mastering the Poach and Crossover Play (6:26)
    When your partner is deep and you're up, expect shots to go their way. Anticipate this by poaching - crossing to intercept it for a winner. This extremely effective play at 3.0-4.0 catches opponents by surprise through awareness and anticipation.
    #9: Always Expecting Speed Up Shots (7:15)
    Mentally prepare for speed up attacks on every net volley by holding your paddle high and watching your opponent’s preparation. Prioritizing reaction time lets you better respond to sudden smashed drives. If it stays a gentle dink, no problem, but this strategy prevents getting caught off guard.
    #10: Picking Your Spots for Third Shot Drives (8:09)
    Don't blindly drive every third return. Instead, selectively smash back higher, slower balls landed short in court allowing better net approach shots after. Don’t drive fast, deep returns as they set up poor attacking positions. Strategic shot choice optimization is key here.
    The Magic Is in the Preparation
    Implementing even one or two of these tips can vastly accelerate your competitive pickleball development. But don’t stop here - let this be the start of a lifelong journey mastering technique and strategy. Continued learning differentiation is what separates good players from truly great ones over time.
    Summary
    From foundational skills like the ATP to advanced gameplay tactics and mental approaches, applying Connor Hance’s top 10 pickleball tips builds a solid framework for rapid, measurable improvement. Use the specific timestamps to revisit his accompanying RUclips video for visual demonstrations of each lesson. With quality information hard to find as a beginner, this guide condenses the key techniques and competitive wisdom all in one place to shortcut your success. Now grab your paddle and start dominating on court!

  • @randallhenderson2670
    @randallhenderson2670 Год назад +5

    Excellent video. To the point and super helpful. Well done.

  • @1stclassfireworks354
    @1stclassfireworks354 5 месяцев назад +4

    do you have video about how to play in the wind?

  • @craigmarley5926
    @craigmarley5926 Год назад +3

    Excellent tips! Your tip "Expect speedups at the kitchen" is more complicated for me. With people I play with, not only must I expect a speedup, but also a lob. If a lob catches me off guard, there is no way I will make it back to hit it.

  • @andraford21
    @andraford21 Год назад +93

    Your pickleball tips are so good that I have quit watching anyone else's.

    • @jayflorida
      @jayflorida 7 месяцев назад +1

      Sounds like a buddies comment. 🤣

    • @ChrisS-nr7lj
      @ChrisS-nr7lj 6 месяцев назад

      Me, too

    • @j7404
      @j7404 6 месяцев назад

      Yeah this guy is legit unlike John Cincola because that guy is a joke and trash.

  • @Geep1778
    @Geep1778 8 месяцев назад +1

    We’ll see if this info is worth it I’m going for my 2nd time this weekend. I already figured out to make sure to plant both feet so you’re not flailing at it or pushing too much

  • @TheImano
    @TheImano Год назад +7

    Great tips. Can easily remember to correct when mistakes occurred during my game. Thanks.

  • @Bergarita
    @Bergarita Год назад +9

    As a newbie this is great advice. Much appreciated. Subscribed!

  • @toys5355
    @toys5355 Год назад +3

    These are all great tips. Thank you for this!

  • @Smokeybuhda
    @Smokeybuhda Год назад +6

    I cracked my Selkirk, contacted company on Thursday morning and had a replacement paddle Friday night!

  • @mikefixac
    @mikefixac Год назад +1

    I'm finding I'm getting the most benefit from watching your PB videos. You're doing a great job. Thank you. Some of the videos done in the past can be goofy when you show someone in the wrong position and your overreaction.

  • @CaptainRonAhoy
    @CaptainRonAhoy Год назад +1

    a natural teacher......it is a gift, keep it going....

  • @Nrahotep
    @Nrahotep Год назад +14

    Outstanding tips. Really appreciate you. I've improved so much practicing & playing with your advice in mind. Thank you.

  • @phoenixeasyrider6026
    @phoenixeasyrider6026 Год назад +5

    I'm new to the sport and I love it! Tons of channels to to glean from. I love your style of instruction, watched 4 different videos my first visit and subscribed today. One thing I don't quite understand are the rating numbers. 1 and 5 are easy to figure the rest are not so easy to figure out. I play with friends at my buddy's house. No clubs or leagues near me.

  • @Tekay37
    @Tekay37 Год назад +1

    Gonna try these tips once PickleballVR is released :D

  • @andrewcopeland1517
    @andrewcopeland1517 Год назад +48

    I don’t understand the dinking. Why wouldn’t you be trying to hit the ball across or away from them to get them running

    • @bfibelkorn
      @bfibelkorn 4 месяца назад +9

      His strategy works particularly well for doubles, but for singles, you can do either. Depends how patient you want to be and on your opponents weaknesses.

    • @chadcook3709
      @chadcook3709 3 месяца назад +1

      Dinking doesn’t work against me. But I’m very tall and can cover a lot.

    • @shanepeirce470
      @shanepeirce470 3 месяца назад

      @@chadcook3709i would destroy you with my dinking

    • @Levinator25
      @Levinator25 2 месяца назад +6

      ​@@chadcook3709People probably aren't dinking properly to you. You shouldn't be able to attack a good dink no matter how tall you are.

    • @Poopcheeks69
      @Poopcheeks69 2 месяца назад

      In the video, it is 1v1 so they could definitely smash it to the other side of the court like you said. Otherwise in 2v2, you want to control your dinking until you can confidently smash a speedup

  • @derrickholmes7954
    @derrickholmes7954 Год назад +8

    Just started playing pickleball not too long ago and I have to say its really fun! I am still learning as I don't have a tennis background but these tips will definitely help

  • @ar15tac
    @ar15tac Год назад +7

    Tip number two is huge. Whenever I’m expecting a speed up I can handle it 90% of the time. Now I just need to start expecting them all the time.

  • @loj74
    @loj74 Год назад +2

    Love these tips.

  • @emimorita2713
    @emimorita2713 Год назад

    I enjoyed the dinking but I would like some tips on setting up a pop. Thank you.

  • @12344321bg
    @12344321bg Год назад

    Hey, I used to live very close to those courts. Even taught some classes there.

  • @jeremyi
    @jeremyi 12 дней назад

    Great vid thank you😊

  • @MrFloridaSon
    @MrFloridaSon 11 месяцев назад

    Connor, in #5 are you changing your grip from dinking to the attack? Looks like you are changing it just before. Thx

  • @drewfulkersonbg
    @drewfulkersonbg Год назад +2

    Great tips, and great video production!

  • @FLM_OFF
    @FLM_OFF 2 месяца назад

    I'm only watching because I'm playing this for P.E but it's for fun and and do ya'll high schools play sports that are unknown as well?

  • @rolandbucsit5140
    @rolandbucsit5140 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips very good👍

  • @jeffharry8916
    @jeffharry8916 Год назад +1

    You ARE the Man! Your videos are the best!

  • @WilliamsToyChannel-qu1sm
    @WilliamsToyChannel-qu1sm Год назад

    Great video. Subscribed and thanks!

  • @adimperial
    @adimperial Год назад

    Very informative

  • @blessedbeliever8725
    @blessedbeliever8725 Год назад

    Great tips….thanks…

  • @infomercialguy
    @infomercialguy Год назад

    Great job !

  • @GunsGamesMonsters
    @GunsGamesMonsters 4 месяца назад

    Where did you get that great long sleeve shirt? I checked Selkirk online but they not have it…

  • @zacharywiedrick6224
    @zacharywiedrick6224 5 месяцев назад +1

    Playong pickleball in school and just wanna get better 😂

  • @mysticdeen200
    @mysticdeen200 10 месяцев назад

    The poach is really cool, I used it once when I was playing with my family on a windy night and my grandfather was hitting balls to me. He's like a 3.5 and I'm a 3.1 or something. My friend was back and I had my body to the side and did my backhand like wham wham wham and got the point. Ik it makes no sense but its pickle ball lol

  • @mathi.j1212
    @mathi.j1212 Год назад

    Great tips. This is the best channel I have ever seen.
    How to smash high ball to an angle with control? I’m worried there is a high chance of missing.

  • @MRRAYCLASS
    @MRRAYCLASS Год назад

    Well done :)

  • @AlexIndus
    @AlexIndus 11 месяцев назад

    Helpful for me, a newbie ! Can you please do a video to explain how to best use the kitchen area for dinks and volleys ? Subscribed!

  • @jerbles5656
    @jerbles5656 6 месяцев назад

    I’m tall and have long reach so I am pretty good at the poach but I def need to work on my patience and dinks.

  • @Rimblyboo
    @Rimblyboo Год назад

    great video

  • @barbararobinson1363
    @barbararobinson1363 Год назад +1

    Excellent video!

  • @coltmorton6022
    @coltmorton6022 Год назад

    Great production quality and coaching quality

  • @kenjimiwa3739
    @kenjimiwa3739 Год назад

    Nice tips

  • @Bigred7642
    @Bigred7642 9 месяцев назад +3

    I had no idea that ATP was allowed

  • @CajunFlavas
    @CajunFlavas 3 месяца назад

    Does the poach work when the other person is serving?

  • @mkh9164
    @mkh9164 Год назад

    Thanks for the tips. You are great player & teacher...

  • @howell184
    @howell184 Год назад

    Thanks for your consistent quality and your quick tips on instagram

  • @visionairewear
    @visionairewear Год назад

    The best pickleball channel 💯

  • @bart1476
    @bart1476 Год назад

    Conner what are you ranked on the PPA tour?

    • @EnhancePickleball
      @EnhancePickleball  Год назад

      I haven't played a tournament in a while but my dupr is 5.64 in doubles and 6.82 in singles.

  • @KayPfromthaD
    @KayPfromthaD Год назад

    Thank you

  • @LoganElliottOfficial
    @LoganElliottOfficial Год назад +1

    What’s the best paddle to get? I have a good Z5 but want to upgrade to a great paddle

  • @tabasumm1178
    @tabasumm1178 Год назад

    Andy Peeke introduced me to your channel… And I am happy to say I hit my first ATP after watching this video!! Wooohooo

  • @LaurzeeMc
    @LaurzeeMc Год назад

    Looking good Connor! Great instruction!

  • @elizabethfarrell6533
    @elizabethfarrell6533 2 месяца назад

    love it

  • @stevekennedy3869
    @stevekennedy3869 Год назад

    Good video

  • @gasperm3
    @gasperm3 Год назад +1

    The pickleball is the same ball 6 yr olds play tee ball with correct?

    • @BTown1979
      @BTown1979 Год назад

      Hope you comment made your own day.

  • @andrewgedman1214
    @andrewgedman1214 Год назад

    These are great tips - and, why could I ace the written test on these, but fail in the field ? On the court the tips leave my mind instantly. Not in like a panic mode but I think it's a different part of the brain... does this happen to anyone else?

    • @nstarr6307
      @nstarr6307 Год назад

      Happens to me ALL the time! It's frustrating & I'm not sure what to do to fix that...

    • @andrewgedman1214
      @andrewgedman1214 Год назад

      @@nstarr6307 I think my answer is to find someone my level to do drills with - and I'm finding all kinds of new people at a lower level - eventually I'll find someone. I'm not spectacular, it's just the people I've seen are just starting out.

  • @wolf-xf6hf
    @wolf-xf6hf Год назад

    I know I’ve asked this before so sorry if you responded and I didn’t see it but I wanted to ask how you weighted up your 003. I’m struggling to find a weight that helps me with power and stability but the more weight I add the more I find I don’t like the feel of the paddle for the soft game and it feels less plush. Loving the content overall though and it’s definitely helping me.

    • @EnhancePickleball
      @EnhancePickleball  Год назад +3

      I put lead on all four corners of the 003. Probably added around 12g of weight. To me, all around it feels better (less mishits and a bit steadier all around).

    • @jeffharry8916
      @jeffharry8916 Год назад

      @@EnhancePickleball I ordered your lead tape package today.
      I play a Diadem Warrior paddle.
      If I'm trying to add a little more stopping power, so to speak, to be more reactive at the NVL - especially defending against Banger's drives, where would you recommend adding the tapes?

  • @davidhull1153
    @davidhull1153 2 месяца назад

    TRUE

  • @willgrissett995
    @willgrissett995 5 месяцев назад

    Ah yes waiting to be patient

  • @kristinek2916
    @kristinek2916 Год назад

    Great tips!!! Thank u

  • @housechurchguy
    @housechurchguy 10 месяцев назад

    Question: I'm rated a 4.0, but these tips seem very obvious to me and I feel like I've mastered these. Other people I've played against have thought I was already a 5.0. Is it possible that I'm still at a 4.0 level because of the people that I consistently play against? I've come across many 5.0 resources like this that affirm that I have to be better than a 4.0, but it's hard to get my rating up. Does this make sense?

  • @NCentertainer
    @NCentertainer Год назад

    When he said "all else equal" at 4:25 I knew he was an economics student lol.

  • @ピックルボール研究所pickleball

    いいね!

  • @mackster5387
    @mackster5387 Год назад +1

    i thought you when you said use the “ATP”, you meant the biology term 😂

  • @dragonsalmomslayer
    @dragonsalmomslayer Год назад

    I love this dude

  • @vanessaclark7747
    @vanessaclark7747 Год назад

    Awesome tips

  • @Mrfireface2
    @Mrfireface2 Год назад +1

    Honestly, most of this is intuitive with general athleticism

    • @tyrone-tydavis5858
      @tyrone-tydavis5858 Год назад

      I always thought it took the same athletic ability as lunging for a bag of Doritos.

    • @qwertylife
      @qwertylife Год назад

      @@tyrone-tydavis5858 go for it

    • @tyrone-tydavis5858
      @tyrone-tydavis5858 Год назад

      @@qwertylife
      So which amazingly talented pickleball players are you that I see around the courts all the time....... 100 pounds overweight, 100 years old, 2 bad knees or all of the above.
      Hey we get it, you guys were always the ones picked last in PE. Mommy never let you play dodgeball. Now's your chance to think youre an athlete.
      You know, kind of like how people who play putt but think they're golfers. Like people who play croquet think they are hockey players.

    • @ruairi9109
      @ruairi9109 2 месяца назад

      @@tyrone-tydavis5858bro who hurt you

  • @lisahansen6014
    @lisahansen6014 4 месяца назад +1

    ATP?

    • @emandJesus
      @emandJesus 4 месяца назад +1

      Around the post! Legal in pickleball and tennis!

    • @lisahansen6014
      @lisahansen6014 4 месяца назад +1

      @@emandJesus ha ha- got it! never heard that term before.

    • @emandJesus
      @emandJesus 4 месяца назад +1

      @@lisahansen6014 ofc!! yeah it’s so cool like how do you defend that 😭

  • @jimzimmerman5288
    @jimzimmerman5288 Год назад

    Easier to poach when the 2 ball is return more in the middle. IMO

  • @olegitel5880
    @olegitel5880 Год назад

    I give you a hundreds 👍
    Thank you very much

  • @Gwillis7
    @Gwillis7 Год назад

    What are the best Pickleball shoes

  • @Riker-ER
    @Riker-ER Год назад

    👍

  • @kysupersport
    @kysupersport Год назад +1

    We southerners can t hear this fast! Please slow it dow;.

  • @Meandmymirror
    @Meandmymirror 2 месяца назад

    Atp? Dink? Beginner here

    • @carlitox2121
      @carlitox2121 Месяц назад

      ATP: Around the post; you hit a shot that does’t travel over the net but around the post that hold the net and having it land in.
      Dink: A soft shot usually used in the soft aspect of the game and usually only when all four players establish themselves at the Non Volley Zone (Kitchen). Dinks can be aggressive though, and higher level players know the difference between a defensive Dink and an offensive one and will use both to put their opponents in a bad position or force errors.
      hope that helps. Happy playing

  • @griffinallen7097
    @griffinallen7097 Год назад

    Amaazing content! Subscribed! :D

  • @RobertCGee
    @RobertCGee Год назад +1

    You still play tennis? You prefer pickleball or tennis?

  • @mhknee
    @mhknee Год назад

    Great tips, talking a little too fast for me though...🤨

  • @Largecanyondog
    @Largecanyondog Год назад

    I’m an avid tennis player and going to play pickleball for the first time Monday. Watching this game I’m really confused why people play so passively. I feel like I’m missing something….

    • @marcusmonkeyman6907
      @marcusmonkeyman6907 Год назад

      How'd it go? Did you figure out what you're missing?
      To some extent, how aggressively people play is a matter of skill. Less aggressive shots are easier to make. However, compared to tennis, it's easy to underestimate how some rules and court size impact the strategy. The big one is that the no-volley zone prevents people from just standing close to the net and smashing or sharply angling every ball that comes over. Tennis players can volley anything they want without worrying where their momentum carries them (aside from into the net).
      Another significant rule is having to let the return of serve bounce, so pickleballers can't "serve and volley" to aggressively attack a slow or high return. That rule in turn makes it much easier for the returning side to gain net position, and then it's a battle (using drop shots, etc.) to win the net battle, trying not to make the first mistake, and taking advantage of the other side's mistakes. That's more about patience than passivity.
      Newer players, including those with tennis backgrounds, tend to hit everything as hard as they can trying to hit winners, but they hit a lot out because the smaller court is less forgiving. They do hit some, but thanks to even more unforced errors, the more patient strategic pickleballers have the edge over people who just play with aggression set at 11.
      If you've only seen rec players, watch some pro matches on RUclips. Even though they're sound on fundamentals and strategy, it doesn't look very passive.

    • @Largecanyondog
      @Largecanyondog Год назад +3

      @@marcusmonkeyman6907 what I’ve learned is that the rules and ball do make all out aggressive play more difficult, but not out of the question. There are certain things pickleball players that don’t play ping pong or tennis are missing.
      #1. Serve to the backhand, or weaker side. PB just puts a cooperative ball in play.
      #2 vary the serve between flat slice and topspin
      #3 chip and charge down the middle. It’s a base doubles play
      #4 down the line is always open on the right side of the court (deuce court in tennis) PB players sink cross court only. It suprised the crap out of them that I just go ahead and hit a winner down the line. It’s very much a “cover the middle” game.
      #5 hit all volleys downward. It forces an error or high reply
      #6 backhanded overheads are a weakness on every rec player of any Raquet sport.
      #6 you don’t have to stand in pre determined locations with your feet in cement at the NVZ.
      #7 AND the biggest one….don’t do predictable formulaic strategies over and over. Don’t be predictable period.

  • @derrick031072
    @derrick031072 Год назад +2

    if you play tennis- 90% of these tips are the same.

  • @loopba
    @loopba Год назад

    Pickleball felt like the wild west? Say more

  • @edmondlai8299
    @edmondlai8299 Год назад

    There are 5.0, and there are 5.0 !!

  • @valeriderbes7877
    @valeriderbes7877 4 месяца назад

    If it’s beyond the post it’s out.,, why try and hit it around it ?

    • @nathanhache237
      @nathanhache237 4 месяца назад

      A hard angled cross court dink will still be "in" so long as it bounces in the kitchen first. This makes the ATP so useful, you take a shot that destroys your defense, and turn it into a winning return.

  • @bochatube
    @bochatube 5 месяцев назад

    But isnt he like 17??
    "When I first started playing?"... you mean yesterday??

    • @emandJesus
      @emandJesus 4 месяца назад

      He does NOT look 17.

    • @bochatube
      @bochatube 4 месяца назад

      @@emandJesus yeah it was a joke.
      He looks 23.

    • @emandJesus
      @emandJesus 4 месяца назад +1

      @@bochatube o ok lol

  • @Neel310183
    @Neel310183 Год назад +2

    Drew looks super bored

  • @magic2506
    @magic2506 Год назад

    Pickleball paddles should have wrist straps like racquetball racquets for some extra safety

  • @Blueian742
    @Blueian742 8 месяцев назад +1

    Anyone else a tennis player trying to learn this game and crush your opponent’s?

  • @michaelakrouse60
    @michaelakrouse60 Год назад

    Anyone else’s in here from high school trying to actually be good in gym class? 😂😂😂

  • @spodefarmwillie255
    @spodefarmwillie255 4 месяца назад

    The best way to get better at pickleball is to throw all your equipment in the nearest trash can

  • @willnichols5516
    @willnichols5516 Год назад

    I wonder if tennis players watch pickle-ballers and think "geez, what douche bags?!?"

  • @dudesgotstuff
    @dudesgotstuff 9 месяцев назад

    instead of using the atp, just let the ball go out.

    • @ruairi9109
      @ruairi9109 2 месяца назад

      It normally bounces first

  • @BeverlyRice-Robinson-qo9xz
    @BeverlyRice-Robinson-qo9xz Год назад +1

    get a job

  • @MrDaoJones
    @MrDaoJones Год назад

    Quit calling me guys. I'm an old woman.

  • @aliensarereal7832
    @aliensarereal7832 Год назад

    Being a 5.0 pickleball player is like being a 3.0 tennis player. I'm old and can beat almost any pickleball player that wasn't a tennis player before pickleball.

  • @tyrone-tydavis5858
    @tyrone-tydavis5858 Год назад

    Pickle ball tips, 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
    like you can't learn the entire game in about 5 minutes.
    For you tennis players out there the game is limited to what we call a dink fest.