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Doubles Pickleball Strategy 104: How to Achieve Pinpoint Placement Accuracy With Joe Baker

Folks this might be one of the most important lessons in pickleball you will ever receive.

In this video, I'm going to explain to you how to hit the ball so that it will go where you want it to go.


These techniques will help you keep the ball and play and place the ball where it causes your opponent's trouble.

What I have here is a paddle with a pointer that is perpendicular to the paddle face.

The pointer points to the approximate direction the ball will travel after making contact with a paddle.

Notice how even small movements and small paddle face angle changes create big changes in where the pointer is pointing.

Remember the pointer points to the direction the ball will travel after making contact with the paddle. (A ball at the end of a pointer: Article) (Quick Tips On Hitting The Ball To Far: Video)

01:24 So, these rather small changes in the paddle face angle can create huge changes in the direction that the ball will travel

Notice that if my swing path is rapidly curving to achieve a good shot I have to hit the ball at precisely at the exact moment that the pointer is pointing where I want the ball to go The combination of a moving ball and a rapidly curving swing creates a very difficult situation for achieving success.

Essentially for success, you must have perfect timing so that you hit the ball at the exact instant that the pointer is pointing where you want the ball to go.

With such a swing style getting success shot after shot is impossible.

A problem most poor players have is poor paddle face angle control caused by a rapidly curving swing path.

About the worst swing style is that of using a flyswatter.

Such wrist action in a pickleball swing ensures failure.

Basic and Advanced Doubles Strategies

Basic and Advanced Doubles Strategies - Pickleball Fundamentals (2015, 176 pages) by Mary Littlewood

Excerpt: Covering the angle of the return.
Always face the ball on the other side of the net. Regardless of where you are on the court and where the ball is on the other side of the net, assume a position that is always facing the ball. In addition, always be prepared for the ball to be hit to you.
Know where you are on the court and where the boundary lines are. Many beginners will hit any ball coming to them regardless of the flight of the oncoming ball and where they are standing on the court. Every time you hit a ball that would have gone out of bounds, you’re extending the rally when, had you let the ball hit the ground first, you would have won the rally.
Always strive for placement and control rather than speed when you hit the ball. The more games that you play, the better you will be able to see where your opponents are on the court. As the ball is coming to you, note where your opponents are and in what direction they’re moving (if they’re moving). Then place the ball behind them or in an open space on their court.
Pickleball Fundamentals Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1 Warming Up and Stretching
Chapter 2 Ready Position, Grips, and Ball Control
Chapter 3 Forehand and Backhand Groundstrokes
Chapter 4 Serve and Return of Serve
Chapter 5 Volley
Chapter 6 Dink
Chapter 7 Overhead Smash
Chapter 8 Lob
Chapter 9 Drop Shot
Chapter 10 Shot Selection and the Mental Game
Chapter 11 Strategies for Doubles and Singles