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Learn more about Pickleball Racket Control

Controlling the Pickleball racket is very simple.

Imagine your racket head as a scope, always following the ball in every position.

When the ball moves left, your racket should also move left. When the ball moves right, your racket should also move. This will help you be ready to hit your best shot, whether it is a forehand or a backhand.

However, many players often keep their rackets in a neutral position, leaving them unable to react when the ball comes flying. This can easily lead to misses or loss of the ball.

Another important tip is that your body should also lean towards the racket, keeping your chest and hips in line, ready for the next shot.

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Controlling the Pickleball racket is very simple.

Advantages of Good Pickleball Racket Control

Helps you keep a better position

Let's say you're on the left side of the court and your opponent hits a quick shot down the middle of the court.

If your racket is in a neutral position, you will need to rotate the racket (along with your hips) and then hit the ball. But if your racket and hips are already facing your opponent, you will simply move the racket forward to hit the ball.

Reducing the backswing motion will help eliminate excess movement, making your stroke more consistent.

If you tend to swing too hard near the kitchen line, pay more attention to how you adjust your racquet to minimize over-swings.

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Helps you keep a better position

Helps you put pressure on your opponents

When the ball is flying, we often look at the ball instead of paying attention to the players, because vision will help us recognize their position on the field.

This is how we find the gaps between opponents to hit the ball into.

When you raise your racket, your opponent may see the middle of the court as empty. But if you turn and swing your racket towards that empty space, they will feel like there is not much room to hit the ball.

This may force your opponent to dink or try to attack your mid-court. Either way, you have enough time to adjust your racket and return the ball.

No matter how they decide to hit, you'll be ready to react.

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Helps you put pressure on your opponents

Gets you ready to handle more balls in the air

A key benefit of this approach is that you are always focused and ready to attack at any time. If your opponent hits a dink but lets the ball fly a little high, you are in the perfect position to hit the ball in the air – either with a smash or a hard, accurate dink.

Thanks to that, you control the game.

Helps you have more agile hands

Quick reflexes or skillful hands are actually due to early prediction and preparation of the racket.

Players with slow reactions often move too much between the time the ball leaves their opponent's racket and the time they try to return it.

Meanwhile, quick-reacting players always consider every ball to be capable of accelerating suddenly, so they are always ready for that situation. If not, they know they have enough time to move and hit the ball more gently.

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