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PICKLEBALL INSTRUCTION PICKLEBALL 411 UR O Y E V O R P IM HAND R E D N U E TH GAME E V R SE N OFT RETUR WITH THE S CLARIFIED BY RUSTY HOWES | WWW.PICKLEBALLCHANNEL.COM BY RUSTY HOWES | WWW.PICKLEBALLCHANNEL.COM Pickleball 411 is a highly successful show on be satisfied in order for the underhand serve to be Pickleball Channel that is dedicated to providing legal. Once you read it through, make sure you watch helpful information about the sport of pickleball. the full-length video that gives you the visual tools But we know it is sometimes nice to read something you need to fully understand the underhand serve you can turn back to when you’re not on the court. including clear motion graphics of each element. In this article, we’re going to clarify what makes an underhand serve legal. You might think, “That’s easy! Just hit it below the waist.” And you’d be mostly right. But surprisingly we constantly get questions from confused players about whether certain serves are legal or not. As the game has developed over the years, so have the rules. In fact, in February of 2013 the USAPA updated the rules to provide greater clarity. As many of you know, there has been quite a bit of lively discussion about this! We’re not going to cover every aspect of the serve, so we encourage you to read the rules for yourself which you can find on the USAPA website. But in this article, we will lay out #1 - THE UNDERHAND STROKE The serve must be made with an underhand stroke. This is pretty easy to understand. When serving, use an underhand stroke. That means the paddle head must be moving in an upward motion. That can even be as small as one degree upward! As long as the paddle is moving upward, it satisfies the requirement. Zero degrees or a downward motion is not a legal serve. a quick guideline of the three key elements that must 24 TO SUBSCRIBE CALL 724.942.0940 OR GO TO THEPICKLEBALLMAG.COM