What do you need to learn coming from tennis to pickleball? * Get a perfect drill partner: free shipping and a free Titan machine cover (total $100 discount) for each customer ordering from the link: https://titanballmachines.com/?sca_ref=4985103.K3j1Z9oh2j There's so many people coming into pickleball nowadays. It has been the fastest growing sport in the world the last seven years straight. Tennis players coming into pickleball can adapt certain strokes easily, but there are adjustments they need to make to improve faster. So, I asked Mason White, a tennis and pickleball teaching professional in Florida, for advice on transitioning to pickleball. Mason emphasizes shortening the swing, using legs more, and aiming for a softer ball in pickleball compared to tennis. He demonstrates differences in forehand and backhand strokes, emphasizing the need to keep the paddle out in front in pickleball. The volley technique also differs, with pickleball requiring reaching further and using more precise touch. Transitioning from tennis to pickleball involves adjusting footwork and strategy. While tennis players are used to powering through, pickleball requires patience, especially at the kitchen line. Dinking becomes essential, unlike in tennis where aggressive shots are favored. The drop shot, a staple in pickleball, is uncommon in tennis. It allows players to control the pace and take control of the net. Watching tennis legends play pickleball showcases the difference in techniques and strategies. Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PickleballPirates #pickleball #pickleballtips #pickleballlessons #pickleballvstennis Image used: https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/1/17/Jack_Sock_Roland_Garros_2014.jpg Carine06, CC BY-SA 2.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0, via Wikimedia Commons Source: The Pickleball Pirates
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