Pickleball Rules | The Definitive Beginner's Resource to How to Play Pickleball
Summary
TLDRPickleball, the rapidly growing sport in the U.S., is easy to learn and played on a 44x20-foot court with a low net dividing it into two sides. The game starts with an underhand serve, and the ball must bounce once on each side before volleying is allowed, following the 'double bounce rule'. The 'kitchen', or non-volley zone, restricts players from hitting the ball before it bounces. This engaging sport combines strategy and fun, with scoring details available at www.playpickleball.com.
Takeaways
- 🏓 Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States due to its easy learning curve.
- 🎾 The game is played on a 44-foot by 20-foot rectangular court with a low net dividing the two sides.
- 📏 The court features two sidelines, two baselines, center lines, and non-volley lines creating 'kitchen' zones.
- 🔄 The center line divides each side into two service courts: left and right service courts.
- 🤚 Every point in pickleball begins with an underhand serve from behind the baseline, crossing over to the opponent's service court.
- 🚫 The serve must clear the net and not land in the kitchen area.
- 🔄 The 'double bounce rule' requires the ball to bounce once on each side before volleying is allowed.
- 🔄 Teams must let the ball bounce once on their side before returning the serve and after the serve has bounced on the opponent's side.
- 🏋️♂️ Players are not allowed to hit the ball while standing in the kitchen unless it has already bounced on their side.
- 🏆 The game continues with volleys or bounces until a fault occurs, such as hitting the net, going out of bounds, or a double bounce on one side.
- 📚 For more information on pickleball scoring, visit www.playpickleball.com to watch the scoring video.
Q & A
What is the fastest growing sport in the United States according to the transcript?
-Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States.
What is unique about the court size for pickleball?
-The pickleball court is rectangular, measuring 44 feet by 20 feet.
How is the pickleball court divided?
-The court is divided into two sides by a low net, with sidelines, baselines, center lines, and two non-volley lines creating two non-volley zones known as the kitchen.
What are the two service courts on each side of the court called?
-The two service courts are called the left service court and the right service court.
How is the serve performed in pickleball?
-The serve must be hit underhand, from behind the baseline, cross-court into the opposing team's service court, and must clear the net without landing in the kitchen.
What is the double bounce rule in pickleball?
-The double bounce rule states that the ball must bounce once on each side before either team may start volleying the ball in the air.
What happens after the ball has bounced on both sides in a pickleball match?
-After the ball has bounced on both sides, either team may volley the ball into the air or let it bounce once more before striking it.
What is the non-volley zone in pickleball known as?
-The non-volley zone is affectionately called the kitchen.
What is not allowed when a player is standing in the kitchen?
-Players may not hit the ball while standing in the kitchen unless the ball has already bounced on their side.
What should a player do if they want to learn about pickleball scoring?
-To learn about pickleball scoring, a player should visit www.playpickleball.com and view the pickleball scoring video.
What is the purpose of the video mentioned in the transcript?
-The purpose of the video is to provide knowledge needed to play the first game of pickleball and to introduce the basic rules and gameplay.
Outlines
🏓 Introduction to Pickleball
This paragraph introduces pickleball as the fastest-growing sport in the United States due to its easy learning curve. It outlines the basic setup of a pickleball court, which is a 44-foot by 20-foot rectangle divided by a net, with sidelines, baselines, and non-volley zones known as 'the kitchen.' The serve begins the point and must be executed underhand from behind the baseline, crossing the court into the opponent's service court without landing in the kitchen. The double bounce rule is explained, which requires the ball to bounce once on each side before volleying is allowed. The paragraph also mentions the unique non-volley zone restrictions and concludes by encouraging viewers to learn more about scoring by visiting a specific website.
Mindmap
Keywords
💡Pickleball
💡Court
💡Net
💡Service Courts
💡Serve
💡Double-Bounce Rule
💡Volley
💡Non-Volley Zone
💡Kitchen
💡Rally
💡Fault
Highlights
Pickleball is the fastest growing sport in the United States.
It has a very short learning curve.
Pickleball is played on a 44-foot by 20-foot rectangular court.
The court is divided into two sides by a low net.
There are two sidelines, two baselines, a center line on each side, and two non-volley lines.
The non-volley lines create two non-volley zones called the kitchen.
The center line divides each side into two service courts.
Every point begins with a serve.
A pickleball serve must be hit underhand from behind the baseline.
The serve must cross-court into the opposing team's service court and clear the net.
The ball must not land in the kitchen during the serve.
The double bounce rule states the ball must bounce once on each side before volleying.
After the serve, the ball must bounce once on both sides before volleying.
The rally continues until a team hits the ball in the net, out of bounds, or lets the ball bounce twice.
The non-volley zone or kitchen is a unique aspect of pickleball.
Players may not hit the ball in the kitchen unless it has already bounced on their side.
Pickleball is a fun and exciting sport.
For more information on pickleball scoring, visit www.playpickleball.com.
Transcripts
- [Narrator] Pickleball is the fastest growing sport
in the United States,
in part because it has a very short learning curve.
This is a brief introduction
on how to play pickleball.
Pickleball is played on a rectangular,
44 foot by 20 foot court.
The court is divided into two sides by a low net.
There are two sidelines,
two baselines,
a center line on each side,
as well as two non-volley lines
which create two non-volley zones
that are affectionately called the kitchen.
The center line divides each side into two service courts,
the left service court and the right service court.
Every point begins with a serve.
A pickleball serve must be hit underhand
from behind the base line,
cross-court into the opposing team's service court.
The serve must clear the net
and not land in the kitchen.
An important rule in pickleball is the double bounce rule.
The double bounce rule says the ball must bounce once
on each side before either team may start volleying
the ball in the air.
Here is an example of the serve and bounce rule.
When team A serves to team B,
they must let the ball bounce once
before returning the serve.
Team A must also let the ball bounce once
on their side.
After the ball has bounced on both sides,
either team may volley the ball into the air
or let the ball bounce once
before striking it.
The rally will continue until one of the teams
either hits the ball in the net,
out of bounds or lets the ball bounce on their side twice.
A unique but important aspect of pickleball
is the non-volley zone or kitchen.
Players may not hit the ball while standing
in the kitchen unless the ball has already bounced
on their side.
Pickleball is a fun and exciting sport.
Hopefully, this video will give you the knowledge
you need to play your first game of pickleball.
To learn how pickleball scoring works,
go to www.playpickleball.com
to view our pickleball scoring video.
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