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A good pickleball serve is not about power. It’s about consistency, depth, positioning, and setting up the next shot. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: 1. Start with your stance Stand sideways, not fully facing the net. Keep your feet balanced and relaxed. 1. Use a simple underhand motion Your paddle must contact the ball below your wrist level. Think smooth swing, not explosive swing. 1. Don’t use too much wrist Badminton players tend to flick. Tennis players tend to snap. In pickleball, excessi
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A good pickleball serve is not about power. It’s about consistency, depth, positioning, and setting up the next shot. Here’s a step-by-step breakdown: 1. Start with your stance Stand sideways, not fully facing the net. Keep your feet balanced and relaxed. 1. Use a simple underhand motion Your paddle must contact the ball below your wrist level. Think smooth swing, not explosive swing. 1. Don’t use too much wrist Badminton players tend to flick. Tennis players tend to snap. In pickleball, excessi
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