Should Pickleball Move to Tennis Scoring? 🧐 | It Feels Right

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Welcome to Episode 76 of the It Feels Right pickleball podcast! In this episode, Rob Nunnery and Adam Stone talk about random predictions in pickleball (which can be fun but may not always be accurate), the idea of implementing tennis scoring in pickleball, and new pickleball rules that are constantly being implemented. They also talk about pickleball strategy, including the best ways to *not* overthink every play, letting the game happen organically, and the balance between playing offense and playing clean. Plus, why commentating and refereeing can be incredibly challenging, and why the criticism received by Tom Brady for his first game is unwarranted. Timestamps: 0:00 - It Feels Right Podcast Episode 18 Introduction 🎬 1:12 - Rob tweeted predictions 🔮 2:43 - Live matches - Round of 64 🏓 8:23 - New Serve Rules 📋 14:09 - US Open 🎾 17:24 - Tennis scoring 🔢 26:56 - Tom Brady / broadcasting 🗣️ 33:18 - Reality TV 📺 37:40 - Netflix 🎥 38:49 - Tip of the day - playing the let cord 📃 44:34 - Playing clean 🧼 47:45 - Paddles 👀 Shop the AMPED Pro Air here: ➡️ https://slkrk.co/wa5mzxlu Shop Bags & Backpacks here: ➡️ https://slkrk.co/xn36eap0 Download the Selkirk TV app today to stay up to date with the latest pickleball content, including highlights, news coverage, instructional videos, and much more. ➡️ https://slkrk.co/xbyh4e #Pickleball #PickleballHighlights #PickleballLessons #SelkirkTV Source: Selkirk TV
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