A Beginner's Guide to Pickleball's Unique 3-Number Scoring System
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A Beginner's Guide to Pickleball's Unique 3-Number Scoring System

Pickleball’s charm lies in its simplicity: a small court, a lightweight paddle, and easy-to-learn rules. Yet, for many newcomers, the most confusing part of the game isn’t the non-volley zone (the “Kitchen”), but the way the score is kept. If you’ve ever heard a player call out a score like “6-3-1” and wondered what the third number means, you're not alone.

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Mastering Defense in Pickleball
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Mastering Defense in Pickleball

Good defense allows you to stay in the rally longer and sets up opportunities to counterattack and control the match. This article provides a comprehensive guide on how to get better at defense in pickleball, from the fundamentals to advanced techniques.

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Why Is the Pickleball Kitchen Called "Kitchen"?
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Why Is the Pickleball Kitchen Called "Kitchen"?

The "kitchen" in pickleball refers to the Non-Volley Zone (NVZ), a 7-foot area on either side of the net where players are strictly not allowed to volley the ball. For every player aiming to move beyond the beginner level, mastering play in and around the kitchen is essential.

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