10 Pickleball Tips I WISH I Knew Earlier...

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Get ready to improve your pickleball game with these 10 essential tips! Whether you're a beginner just learning the basics or an experienced player looking to take your game to the next level, this video has something for everyone. From understanding dinking strategy to mastering shot selection tips, we'll cover everything you need to know to become a 5.0. Get the inside scoop on how to get better at pickleball and take your skills to the tournament level.

Intro - 0:00
Tip #10 - 0:13
Tip #9 - 1:27
Tip #8 - 2:26
Tip #7 - 3:21
Tip #6 - 4:16
Tip #5 - 4:52
Tip #4 - 5:34
Tip #3 - 6:26
Tip #2 - 7:15
Tip #1 - 8:09
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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.

ronp
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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 🤣☺️

groovypickleball
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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!!!

coloradowing
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These are all great tips. Thank you for this!

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

randallhenderson
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#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 YouTube 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!

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

johncraig
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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.

craigmarley
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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.

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

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

Smokeybuhda
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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

Geep
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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.

phoenixeasyrider
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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.

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

emimorita
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Gonna try these tips once PickleballVR is released :D

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

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

bg
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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

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

CaptainRonAhoy