Court installation puts city in defendant seat

When your trigger pull backfires. Haworth beats No.1 and No.2.

Welcome to July. Your mission for the month … sign up for a tournament ladder league or clinic in your area.

Your mission if you live in Texas … sign up for the Aloha Pickleball Showdown or The Dink Minor League Pickleball Midsouth Regional. Both events promise a tournament atmosphere like you’ve never experienced before.

In This Issue:

🎯 One man does the impossible
🏡 What they don’t tell you about on Zillow
🔫 A common mistake you can avoid on court
 

It’s a short week, you got this.

Check Your Feet Before You Pull the Trigger

As you progress in your pickleball journey, you’ll find the speedups that used to work on the 3.5 court no longer work.

One reason why your attack might backfire is because of where you’re standing on the court. Coach Mark Price explains the concept in a new video.

When you get pulled out wide, angles open up on the court. There is a temptation to sneak a ball by your opponent and hit a winner.

But if your feet are straddling the sideline, you’re leaving way too much of the court empty. No matter how strong your attack is, all your opponent has to do is punch the ball into the open court for the winner.

A better move instead is to play an aggressive dink crosscourt.

  • This allows you time to get back into position after your shot

  • It also takes advantage of the wide angle and puts pressure on your opponent

Wait until you’re in a better position to pull the trigger. Expect your opponent to at least get a paddle on the ball at higher levels.

Use the mindset that the ball is always coming back. Make sure you’re in a good position to deal with the response.

Check Out Their Favorites

This weekend marked a thrilling milestone for Selkirk, as Dylan Frazier clinched the world No. 1 spot in Men’s Doubles. It’s moments like these that get us thinking: what’s the secret to playing like a pro?

It might just be the gear. Pros like Dylan don’t just play hard; they play smart, with the best equipment out there. And now, you can too. Whether it’s the precision of the Selkirk Labs Project 002 that Dylan wields or the power of Catherine Parenteau’s Vanguard Power Air Invikta, the right paddle makes all the difference.

And it's not just about paddles — style counts on the courts. Take a page from Jack Sock’s playbook and grab his Signature LUXX paddle paired with some sleek JACK socks to complete your look.

It may be time to play with what the pros play with. Who knows? The next big win could be yours.

The Lawsuits Keep Coming

Lawsuits have been the hottest topic in pickleball this summer. Between JOOLA suing USA Pickleball and a class action suit against JOOLA, there’s no way pickleball isn’t included in the mock trials in law school next semester.

The latest suit focuses on a different aspect of the game — sound. Five residents in Lonetree, Colorado, are suing the city because of the sound generated by a new set of pickleball courts.

The courts in question are at the Lone Tree Recreation Center. The group alleges that the pickleball courts’ noise is “an unreasonable noise” based on city code, which is defined as “any sound which annoys or disturbs a reasonable person of normal sensitivities” (Yes, super specific).

  • The state’s noise abatement statute dictates a daytime noise level of 50 decibels and a nighttime noise level of 45 decibels

  • Based on a sound study in the lawsuit, the noise generated from the courts exceeds 60 decibels, 10-15 decibels above the limit

Pickleball noise complaints are not a new issue. Especially in Colorado. And to be honest, six public courts right outside your back porch would get old quickly.

There’s no doubt that cities adding courts is a good thing. It’s just imperative to find the right places to add them and that noise is adequately evaluated before they are built.

Are we really four years into the growth of this sport and municipalities are still putting courts outside people's front porches? With the amount of noise complaints we've seen across cities you'd think they'd find some more isolated places for court installation.

UAE Set to Host an Exclusive Pickleball Event

We've been tipped off about an exclusive event later this month. The flyer seems to depict the Burj Khalifa, which is known as the world's tallest free-standing structure and is located in Dubai.

Will we see pickleball played at the foot of the world’s tallest structure or better yet, 2000 feet in the air?

Apparently, there is a huge announcement coming soon. We'll keep you updated as we learn more.

Bounce Back Better

Ever felt those twinges and aches after your matches? We all have. That’s why it’s time to introduce a must-have in your bag: the Theragun Prime by Therabody. This isn’t just a tool; it’s your secret weapon to staying on top of your game.

What makes the Theragun Prime perfect for pickleball? It’s all about deep muscle treatment. With its ability to reach 60 percent deeper than average massagers, it quickly becomes indispensable for relieving pain, reducing tightness, and speeding up recovery. Plus, it boosts circulation, ensuring your muscles are getting what they need to perform at their best.

And it couldn’t be simpler to use. Whip it out before you hit the court, or give yourself a post-match session to ward off soreness. It even syncs with the Therabody app, where you can follow routines tailored for you, adjust the device speed, and really dial in your recovery.

Don’t just take our word for it — try the Theragun Prime and use promo code DINK10 at checkout for a special discount. It’s not just recovery; it’s about keeping you active and ready for anything the courts throw your way.

Haworth Enjoys a PPA Breakthrough

Winning a men’s singles title has become nearly impossible on the PPA Tour. The talent pool gets deeper every week and even if you make it to a final, you’re likely to face Ben Johns or Federico Staksrud.

Haworth Goes For Gold
Chris Haworth did the impossible this weekend. He beat both Ben Johns and Federico Staksrud in back-to-back days. The former Oklahoma State tennis star rallied back after dropping the first game to Staksrud in the final. He captured his first PPA title winning the final two games, 9-11, 11-5, 11-7.

A Semifinal to Remember
Jorja and JW Johnson are one of the only teams with a mixed doubles win over Anna Leigh Waters and Ben Johns. They were inches from a repeat in Saturday’s semifinal. Ben and ALW fought all the way back from a 4-10 deficit in the third game to secure the win.

Anna Leigh Goes For Three
After being tested in mixed doubles, ALW left nothing to chance on Championship Sunday. She captured another triple crown, finishing it off by beating her women’s doubles partner, Catherine Parenteau, 11-6, 11-6.

New Blood in Men’s Doubles
In recent months, Pablo Tellez’s doubles prowess has been called into question. He was demoted from MLP’s Premier Level to Challenger and split with men’s doubles partner Federico Staksrud.

The doubters were silenced this weekend when Tellez and Hayden Patriquin beat the Johns Bros in the quarterfinals. They won again in the semifinals and finished the weekend with silver after falling to JW Johnson and Dylan Frazier. Frazier leaves San Clemente as the top-ranked men’s doubles player on the PPA Tour.

Check out our complete recap of the exciting weekend in San Clemente and also our top plays and moments from the first half of the 2024 PPA Tour season.

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