Subj : My Game Has Improved a Bit To : All From : Mike Dippel Date : Mon May 09 2022 12:20:26 My wife and I played earlier today and I tried to remember things I have learned in the past that can help improve your game. After watching the pros last week at the US Open Pickleball Tournament in Naples Florida, I remembered that hitting the ball hard is effective, but not as effective as slowing the game down by dinking. Dinking is when you hit the ball low and just over the net into the "kitchen". The kitchen is defined as a 7' area on either side of the net. If someone slams the ball at you, try dinking the ball back if you can. I have seen dinking wars back and forth, that result in the ability to slam the ball back if the opponents dink comes to you high enough to be able to get a good hit on it. You can only hit the ball while in the kitchen if it bounces first. You cannot hit a volley while there. If they dink to you, that means you have probably drawn them forward enough that your subsequent slam is unable to be struck back since they are still in the kitchen. When I played this morning, that opportunity came several times and I was able to hit a winner. I would suggest to anyone interested in playing pickleball to do a search on YouTube to see the pros. You can learn a lot. Mike Dippel http/telnet hobbylinebbs.com Home of Hobby Net --- Platinum Xpress/Win/WINServer v7.0 * Origin: The Hobby Line! BBS - hobbylinebbs.com (954:895/1) .