Mirror Your Pickleball Partner to Stay in Sync

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In pickleball doubles, one of the most important strategies is staying in sync with your partner. Imagine a six- to eight-foot rope connecting you. If your partner moves right, you move right; if they shift left, you shift left. This “mirroring” keeps your team linked and prevents leaving wide, easy openings down the middle of the court for your opponents. While you might give up a little space on the sidelines, those are low-percentage shots for your opponents compared to easy winners down the middle. If you do ever fall out of sync with your partner, quickly regroup and get back into tandem positioning within a shot or two. By mirroring your partner and covering the court together, you’ll strengthen your pickleball doubles teamwork, protect the middle, and force your opponents to work much harder for every point.

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