🏓 Top 10 Pickleball Tips Every New Player Should Know (From Real Players)

🏓 Top 10 Pickleball Tips Every New Player Should Know (From Real Players)

So you’ve joined the pickleball craze — welcome to the club! đŸ„’ Whether you’ve played a few games or you’re just now unwrapping your first paddle, you’re in the right place.

Pickleball is one of those sports that looks easy at first
 and then humbles you real quick. The ball’s slower than tennis, sure — but the strategy, footwork, and hand-eye coordination sneak up on you fast.

The good news? Every great player started exactly where you are. And with a few insider tips, you can skip the trial-and-error phase and start playing with confidence.

Let’s dive into 10 game-changing pickleball tips straight from players who’ve been there, dinked that.


1. Don’t Just Swing — Aim

One of the biggest beginner mistakes? Trying to hit harder instead of smarter.

Pickleball isn’t about brute strength — it’s about control. The court is small, so precision beats power almost every time.

👉 Pro Tip: Pick a target for every shot — the back corner, your opponent’s feet, or just over the net. Once you start aiming instead of reacting, your game will immediately level up.


2. Master the “Dink” Early

The dink is the soft, controlled shot that drops just over the net into the kitchen. It might look simple, but it’s the foundation of advanced pickleball strategy.

Why? Because it forces your opponent to move, keeps rallies going, and opens up attack opportunities.

You don’t have to dink perfectly — just focus on consistency. Keep your wrist loose, paddle up, and push the ball gently instead of swinging.

💡 Try this: Spend five minutes before every match just dinking back and forth. It builds touch and rhythm faster than any drill.


3. Stay Out of “The Kitchen” (Most of the Time)

Ah yes, the infamous kitchen — the 7-foot no-volley zone near the net.

It’s one of the most misunderstood rules in pickleball, but here’s the simple version:

  • You can step into the kitchen after the ball bounces.
  • You cannot volley (hit in the air) while standing in or touching the kitchen.

So don’t camp there — hover just outside it, ready to step in after the bounce. The goal is balance: close enough to dominate net play, but not so close you lose points.


4. Keep Your Paddle Up

This one separates the rookies from the regulars.

Holding your paddle low means you’ll always be reacting late. Keeping it up at chest height puts you in the ready position for quick volleys, blocks, and returns.

It might feel awkward at first, but after a few games, you’ll notice your reaction time and control skyrocket.


5. Watch the Ball Hit Your Paddle (Every Time)

Sounds obvious, right? But most players look up just before contact — and that’s when things go wild.

Focus on seeing the ball actually hit your paddle. That split-second of attention improves accuracy, especially during dinks or drop shots.

If you’ve ever hit the top edge of your paddle and wondered why
 this is the fix.


6. Play with Better Players

If you want to improve fast, this is the secret.

Playing with better players forces you to adapt — you’ll see new shot angles, learn smarter positioning, and pick up advanced tactics naturally.

Yes, you’ll lose more at first. But you’ll learn way faster. And most experienced players love helping newcomers, as long as you’re respectful and eager to learn.

👉 Pro Tip: Ask between games, “Hey, can you tell me what I could’ve done better on that rally?” You’ll be surprised how generous people are with advice.


7. Choose the Right Gear (and Maintain It)

You don’t need to drop $300 on a paddle to play well, but good gear does make a difference — especially your grip.

If your paddle slips in your hand or feels “dead,” you’re fighting your own equipment. A new grip tape instantly improves comfort, control, and consistency.

👉 We recommend regripping every 2–3 months if you play regularly. It’s the cheapest upgrade you can make, and your hands will thank you.
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8. Learn to Serve with Purpose

A serve isn’t just a formality — it’s your first chance to take control of the point.

Instead of just “getting it in,” focus on placement and consistency.

  • Aim deep into your opponent’s court.
  • Mix up serves — some faster, some lofted.
  • Keep it underhand, but firm.

You’ll quickly notice your opponents start reacting instead of attacking — which is exactly what you want.

💡 Drill idea: Practice serving 10 balls in a row to the same target area. If you can hit 8/10 in, your consistency will outshine most beginners immediately.


9. Communicate (Especially in Doubles)

Doubles is where pickleball shines — and where communication becomes everything.

Always call who’s taking the shot (“Mine!” / “Yours!”) and talk about strategy between points. You’ll save so many unforced errors just by staying vocal.

And yes, you’ll probably bump paddles a few times before you sync up. Totally normal. Laugh it off and keep moving.


10. Have Fun — Seriously

This might sound cheesy, but pickleball’s magic is in its energy. It’s fast-paced, social, and full of laughter.

If you go into every game focused on improving and having fun, you’ll build better habits naturally. You’ll also make friends faster — and that’s half the joy of this sport.

Even when you’re losing points, remember: you’re outside, you’re moving, and you’re part of a community that’s exploding with positivity. That’s a win.


Bonus: Little Habits That Make a Big Difference

Here are a few extras the pros swear by:

  • Regrip before a tournament — fresh tack = fresh confidence.
  • Stretch your shoulders and calves before every match.
  • Bring multiple balls — you’ll thank yourself when one bounces into another court.
  • Personalize your gear — it keeps your setup organized and just more you.

A fun topper or keychain can add flair (and function) to your paddle setup.
👉 Check out our pickleball keychain toppers — they clip right to your bag and make finding your ball or paddle quick and easy.


Final Thoughts: Progress Over Perfection

Pickleball is easy to learn but endlessly deep — and that’s what makes it addicting.

Don’t get discouraged if you miss easy shots or feel slow at first. Every rally is a lesson. Every dink builds your touch. Every serve gets smoother.

If you stay consistent and have fun, you’ll be surprised how fast you improve.

So grab your paddle, throw on your favorite court shoes, and get out there. The next “pro” player on your local court? Might just be you. 😉

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See you on the court, champ. 💚

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