Return Strategy Secrets: What Pros Know That You Don’t 👊 | James Ignatowich Show

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In Episode 112 of The James Ignatowich Show, James breaks down the most overlooked—but absolutely critical—part of your pickleball game: the return of serve. Whether you’re a beginner or advanced player, this episode dives into: ✅ Why deep and consistent returns matter more than ever 🔁 How to mix in short slice and high cross-court returns to gain time and disrupt rhythm 🧠 When a lob return actually makes sense (yes, really) 🎯 How to target the middle to create confusion—especially against righty-lefty teams 💥 The myths of cross-court attacks—and how pros really use them 🧍‍♂️ Why you keep getting hit... and how to stop getting bagged James also shares a few entertaining anecdotes—from attacking his own student Max Freeman, to giving props to the ducking master himself, Quang Duong. If you’re tired of weak returns or want to level up your strategic game, this one is a must-watch. Timestamps: 0:00 - The James Ignatowich Show Episode 112 Introduction 🎬 1:04 - The Importance of the Return of Serve 💯 7:52 - Attacking Cross Court ⚔️ Download the PlayMore App Here: ➡️ slkrk.co/gyb4hv6o Shop the Essentials Collection Here: ➡️ slkrk.co/2d7p64oj Download the Selkirk TV app today to stay up to date with the latest pickleball content, including highlights, news coverage, instructional videos, and much more. ➡️ https://slkrk.co/xbyh4e #Pickleball #PickleballHighlights #PickleballLessons #SelkirkTV Source: Selkirk TV
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