Skip to content
2 min read

Back Up For The Return

Quick Tips Stacie Townsend 11-15-2021

Have you ever been at the baseline ready to hit a return of serve, and then your opponent hits a serve that you can barely react to? Serves in pickleball are becoming bigger and more aggressive (with both more spin and more power). As a result, it is important to give yourself as much time to react to the serve as possible. ⏱

To do this, consider starting in your ready position about 2 to 3 feet behind the baseline when your opponent is serving to you. In other words, back up to give yourself more room and more time to react. Back up as much as you need to (even consider touching the fence behind you if you are playing on an enclosed pickleball court), but make sure that you can still react to a short serve or a wide serve if your opponent has the ability to mix up speed and location of his or her serve.

READ SIMILAR STORIES

View All

11-26-19

Stacie Townsend

The Pickleball Dictionary: Pickleball Terms that Start with the Letter "A"

Pickler created The Pickleball Dictionary, which includes all of the common  terms, phrases, words, people, or organizations...

7 min read

09-05-22

Stacie Townsend

Murmurs from the Losers’ Bracket: STOP Messing with the ATP

Every year, there are new proposals made to change the rules of pickleball. One such new proposal to the pickleball rules...

5 min read

01-07-25

Stacie Townsend

Act and React: Tips to Turn Defense into Offense on the Pickleball Court

In the fast-paced world of pickleball, the age-old adage “the best defense is a good offense” rings truer than ever....

5 min read