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5 Ways to Play Better Defensive Pickleball

In pickleball, strong defense isn’t just about staying in the point—it’s about creating opportunities to regain control and shift momentum in your favor. Whether you're dealing with aggressive drives, quick exchanges at the net, or deep shots that push you back, having a solid defensive strategy can make all the difference.

Here’s how you can improve your defensive game and turn difficult situations into winning points.

Master the Reset Shot

When opponents put pressure on you with fast-paced shots, your best option is often to reset the rally. Instead of trying to counter with force, focus on sending the ball softly into the kitchen. A well-placed reset forces your opponent to slow down and gives you time to regain position. Keeping a loose grip on your paddle helps absorb the ball’s pace, allowing you to place it exactly where you want. 

 

Next time you're under pressure, concentrate on hitting a high, controlled shot that lands in the kitchen. Notice how it shifts the pace of the rally and gives you a chance to move forward.

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Stay Steady in Rapid Volleys

When volleys speed up at the net, many players instinctively swing back, but that often results in errors. Instead, the best way to handle fast exchanges is to block and redirect. Keeping your paddle firm and slightly open allows you to control the ball without adding unnecessary motion. The goal is to place your shot rather than react with wild swings.

Start letting the ball come to you instead of taking big movements. The more you can stay in control, the better you'll handle high-speed exchanges.

Use Lobs Strategically

A well-placed lob can be an excellent tool for resetting the point, especially when your opponents are pressing forward. The key is to aim deep toward their backhand, making it harder for them to return with an aggressive shot. A good lob should be high enough to give you time to reposition but not so short that it invites an easy overhead.

 

Be intentional with your lobs in your next match. Instead of using them as a last resort, look for moments when your opponents are leaning forward or out of position. A smart lob can instantly shift control back to you.

Move as a Team in Doubles Defense

In doubles, defensive success depends on teamwork as much as individual skill. If one player moves without the other, gaps open up, making it easy for opponents to place winners. A strong defensive team shifts together, staying balanced and covering the court efficiently. If your partner is forced wide, you should automatically cover the middle. Clear communication is just as important—calling “yours” or “mine” early helps avoid hesitation and confusion.

 

During your next doubles match, pay close attention to how you and your partner move together. Make a conscious effort to stay in sync and communicate on every shot. A connected team is much harder to break down.

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Stay Calm and Patient Under Pressure

The best defensive players don’t panic when they’re pushed into difficult positions. Instead of rushing shots or making risky decisions, they focus on extending the rally and waiting for the right opportunity to take back control. Patience is key. Rather than attempting low-percentage winners, aim for high-percentage shots that keep you in the point and force your opponent to play another ball.

 

Challenge yourself in your next game to stay composed in tough moments. Instead of rushing to end the rally, focus on placement and consistency. The more patient you are, the more likely you’ll find an opening to turn the point around.

Defense Wins Games

Great defense isn’t just about staying in the point, it’s about setting yourself up for success. By mastering the reset shot, blocking instead of swinging, using lobs wisely, moving as a team in doubles, and staying patient under pressure, you’ll develop a more well-rounded game. The best players know that good defense doesn’t just keep them alive—it creates new chances to win.

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