Pickleball Rules: A Complete Beginner’s Guide to Learn the Game

Here’s a quick, broken-down summary of pickleball rules:

  1. Court Setup:
    • The court is 20×44 feet (same size as a doubles badminton court).
    • The net is 36 inches high at the sidelines and 34 inches in the middle.
  2. Serving:
    • Serve underhand, and the ball must be hit below the waist.
    • The serve is made diagonally, starting from the right-hand service square.
    • Only one serve attempt is allowed, except if the ball touches the net and lands in the correct service court (this is a “let” and can be reserved).
  3. Double-Bounce Rule:
    • After the serve, each side must let the ball bounce once before hitting it. After that, the ball can be volleyed (hit without a bounce) or played off the bounce.
  4. Scoring:
    • Only the serving team can score points.
    • Games are usually played to 11 points, and a team must win by 2 points.
  5. Non-Volley Zone (“The Kitchen”):
    • The 7-foot area on either side of the net is the non-volley zone.
    • Players cannot hit the ball while standing in the kitchen unless the ball has bounced.
  6. Faults:
    • Hitting the ball out of bounds.
    • Not clearing the net.
    • Volleying from the kitchen.

This simple breakdown gives you a quick overview of the core rules to start playing pickleball!

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Pickleball Devotee

Published on

September 17, 2024

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