Simplifying the 3rd Shot Drop: Pickleball Tip

Let me share a little secret with you that might just change your game: the elusive third shot drop. We all know the stress it brings, but what if I told you it’s not as complicated as it seems?

Instead of overthinking it, try thinking of it as a long dink. Yes, that’s right—a long dink! Keep it simple, folks. We’re talking about the same speed, the same motion, and the same low-to-high swing we use for a regular dink. Forget about aiming for specific spots on the net or worrying about apexes.

When I’m at the non-volley line, hitting a forehand dink, I’m using a low-to-high motion, transferring my weight, and keeping the tip of my paddle in front of me. The same principles apply when I’m farther back—it’s just a longer strike. So, here’s the key: aim for the same range and net clearance as you would for a normal dink.

One common mistake players make is stopping their motion or trying to pop the ball up with a big backswing. But here’s the beauty of the shot: my contact is in front of me, and the angle of the paddle naturally lifts the ball, generating topspin and net clearance. By focusing on that long dink motion and keeping things consistent, you’ll find yourself hitting successful third shot drops time and time again. So, forget the complexity, keep it simple, and watch your game improve!

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