Pickleball 101: Rules, Tips, and Why Everyone’s Loving This Sport


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Pickleball blends the best of tennis, badminton, and ping-pong into one exciting, social, and easy-to-learn game. Whether you’re new to the court or looking to sharpen your skills, here’s a clear breakdown of the essential rules—the way players love it in the US and beyond.

I. The Basics

1. Court Size & Players

  • The court is 13.4m long and 6.1m wide—the same for both singles and doubles.
  • Doubles (4 players) is the most popular format, but singles is just as fun!

2. Serving

  • Swing Motion: Serve underhand—contact the ball below your waist, with the paddle head below your wrist.
  • Foot Position: Keep at least one foot behind the baseline; don’t step on or over the line during contact.
  • Serve Placement: Aim diagonally into the opposite service box. The ball can land on the line (in!), and if it hits the net and goes over (a “let”), play continues—no re-serve.
  • Faults: Only one serve attempt per point. Missed serves result in a side-out or loss of point.

3. Two-Bounce Rule

  • After the serve, the returning team must let the ball bounce once.
  • Then, the serving team must also let it bounce once before hitting it back.
  • After these two bounces, you can volley the ball (hit it in the air) or play it off the bounce.

4. No-Volley Zone (“The Kitchen”)

  • This is a 7-foot (2.13m) zone on both sides of the net.
  • You cannot volley (hit the ball in the air) while standing in the kitchen.
  • Stepping into the kitchen after volleying is also a fault.

II. Scoring & Match Format

1. Scoring

  • Pickleball uses rally scoring—points can be won each rally.
  • Singles: Score is called as “Serving Player Score – Receiving Player Score.”
  • Doubles: Three numbers are used (e.g., 8-6-2 means the serving team has 8, receivers have 6, and it’s the second server’s turn).

2. Winning a Game

  • Most matches are best of three games to 11 points (must win by 2).
  • If the score reaches 10-10, play continues until one team leads by 2.

3. Common Faults

  • Serving out of bounds
  • Not clearing the net
  • Volleying from the kitchen
  • Hitting the ball out
  • Double bounce (not allowing the required bounces)
  • Touching the net or net post with body or paddle

III. Serving Order & Positioning

1. Doubles Serving

  • The first serve of the game is from the right side.
  • After each point, the server switches sides.
  • When the serving team loses a point, the serve moves to the opponents. Both players on a team serve until they fault (except at the start of the game).

2. Singles Serving

  • Serve from the right side when your score is even, and from the left when it’s odd.

IV. Pro Tips for Beginners

  • Try a bounce serve (dropping and hitting the ball after a bounce) for better control.
  • Always be mindful of the kitchen—it’s easy to step in accidentally during volleys!
  • Rally scoring keeps the game fast and engaging—perfect for social play and quick learning.
  • Master the two-bounce and no-volley rules, and you’re already halfway to having great rallies!

Grab a paddle, find a court, and experience the fun yourself!
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