How to Play
How to Play Pickleball
Pickleball is a paddle sport you can learn in minutes and play for a lifetime. It brings together elements of tennis, badminton, and table tennis to create a sport that’s fun for all ages and skill levels.
Pickleball is played:
- indoors or outdoors, as long as it is a hard surface to ensure the ball can bounce
- as both doubles and singles
- using a solid paddle to hit a plastic “whiffle” ball over a net (3 inches lower than a tennis net)
The Basic Rules
The Non-Volley Zone
The area 7 feet on either side of the net is called the Non-Volley Zone (NVZ), also commonly referred to as the 'kitchen' line. It’s common for players to stand up close to the NVZ line after the first two bounces.
It’s legal to stand in the NVZ when not hitting the ball, or when hitting the ball on the bounce, but not when volleying the ball. If a player steps into the NVZ or even touches the line during or after volleying, it’s a fault.
Serving
Each point begins with an underarm serve (paddle below the waist) by the serving team from behind the baseline. Server 1 hits the ball diagonally into the corresponding service area of the receiving team. The ball can touch the net when passing over for service but it must not land in the non-volley zone otherwise the serving team will be at fault
Double Bounce Rule
The serve must bounce before being hit by the receiver. The receiver hits it back (to anywhere on the other side, including the NVZ), and this return must also bounce before being hit.
Rallying
After the ball has bounced once on each side, the players are in a rally. They can either volley the ball (hit the ball in the air without letting it bounce) or let the ball bounce once before striking it.
The rally will continue until one of the teams commits a fault, or lets the ball bounce on their side twice.
Change of server
The player in the right service area (Server 1) serves first.
If the serving team wins the point, the Server 1 alternates position (right to left, or left to right) and serves again. This continues until the serving team faults. The serve then goes to Server 2, who serves, alternating position each time the serving team wins a point. This continues until the serving team faults, at which point the serve is turned over to the other team (this is called ‘side out’)
(Exception: At the start of a new game, only one player in the first serving team has the opportunity to serve and score points. When the serving team faults once, it is side out.)
Scoring
If the serving team wins a rally, they win a point. The server continues serving until they fault.
If the receiving team wins a rally, they do not win a point. Either the serve changes from Server 1 to Server 2, or it’s side out.
The score is announced before every serve.
To learn how to call the score, click here.
Before each serve, the server calls out the score by saying the serving team’s score, then the opposing team’s score, then whether it is Server 1 or Server 2. For example, a score might be 4-5-1 where the serving team has 4 points, the opposing team has 5, and Server 1 is serving.
The first team to reach 11 points (as long as they’re 2 points ahead) wins the game.
Faults
A player faults during a serve when they:
- violate any of the service rules - touch or step over the baseline - hit the ball anywhere other than the correct receiving court (into the NVZ, into the NVZ line, out of bounds, or into the net)
A player faults during a rally when they:
- violate any of the above rules - let the ball bounce twice on their side of the net - volley before the initial bounce on each side - volley from the NVZ, or touch the NVZ in the followthrough - hit the ball into the net or net post - hit the ball out of bounds (a line is not considered out of bounds) - touch the net or net post, even with their clothes or paddle - let the ball touch any part of their body or clothing
Extra resources
An exciting rally, with explanations and tips (video)
** Photo Credit: Above photo and attached documents "What is Pickleball?" and "How to Play Pickleball" are courtesy of www.pickleballsuperstore.com.au
Para Pickleball
This video gives great insight into how wheelchair players and atheletes can be easily incorporated into any game.
Check out the In2Pickle youtube page for more information regarding the mechanics of Para Pickleball basic strokes.