Are You Having Fun Playing Pickleball?

After a 7 month layoff, I have played in a few tournaments. I had a lot of fun! But as I watched some of the players competing I had to wonder if they were having fun playing pickleball.

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sportsmanship

A student recently commented, “It seems to me that the non-pro players have most of the behavior problems on the court.” I must admit that was the case at a recent tournament. However, many of the amateur events do not have the benefit of a referee. When things start to get heated the referee can quickly get things back on track.

Of course, the absence of a referee does not excuse unsportsmanlike behavior. If someone is yelling in your face or swearing…that is not okay. How we behave on the court, to me, is everything! It is easy to get worked up during a match, but we can’t allow it to affect our play or our opponents.

While many say we are a professional sport, I think we can all agree we have a long way to go. We need a large amateur field to have a professional tournament. We need the referees and volunteers that make a tournament happen. We all have a responsibility to keep our sport growing.

first tournament

If you are newer to tournaments take the time to prepare properly.  It is important that you know the rules before you go. Also, read the pre-tournament instructions that are emailed to you. At one recent event:

  • I watched as teams argued over the number of time-outs allowed.
  • I saw a 4.5 mixed doubles match, where (without a referee) foot faults were never called. While I know many people have trouble seeing this during play…it is important to call those that you do see.
  • In another match, sideline coaching was freely offered during the point. Coaching is only allowed during time outs and change of sides.

Also, keep in mind you have the right to request a referee. You should never feel bullied on the court. Know the rules and your rights!

having fun

Whether it is recreational play or a tournament, the key to good play is to having fun. Remember you and your partner are a team. Communicate and support one another.

Whenever one of my students comes back from a tournament, I ask about their experience. They often begin by telling me their final ranking, or who they played against. But what I am really interested in was how they felt during the event. Were they prepared? Did they feel comfortable? Was it fun?

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