Pickleball has its own lingo, and knowing these terms will help you stay in sync with the game and your partners.
Key Pickleball Terms:
- Kitchen: The 7-foot non-volley zone near the net. You can’t volley from here.
- Dink: A soft shot intended to land just over the net in the kitchen.
- Volley: Hitting the ball out of the air without letting it bounce.
- Third Shot Drop: A shot designed to drop softly into the opponent’s kitchen, typically used after the return of serve.
- Erne: A fancy shot made while jumping outside the sideline and hitting the ball mid-air near the net.
- Fault: Any rule violation, such as stepping in the kitchen during a volley or hitting the ball out of bounds.
- Paddle Tap: The sportsmanlike gesture to acknowledge the end of a game, similar to a handshake in tennis.
Understanding these terms will make communication easier on the court and give you a solid grasp of the game’s flow.