Advanced Pickleball Techniques
Clip Shots
Beginners should use them with caution, as they can easily give their opponents opportunities to attack.
Advanced players should learn to use lob shots at appropriate times to disrupt their opponent's rhythm or as a means of gaining possession.
Using Angle Shots
Beginners can use wide angles to increase their opponent's distance, but be careful to avoid mistakes.
Advanced players should pay more attention to the accuracy and timing of angle shots, as wide angles can sometimes give their opponent an ATP opportunity.
When the opponent is in the backcourt
Beginners should try to hit the ball deeper, forcing the opponent to stay in the backcourt.
Advanced players, facing high-quality backcourt returns, may want to force the opponent to the net and engage in a stalemate at the net.
Using Wrists and Fingers
Beginners should minimize using wrist and finger power and instead focus on arm movement to avoid instability.
Advanced players often rely on wrist and finger control to create more varied rhythms and returns.
Summary
The above exercises require long-term practice to achieve significant results. At the same time, be sure to protect your body and take adequate rest to avoid injuries caused by over-fatigue or incorrect form.
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