What Nobody Tells You About Doubles Strategy in Pickleball

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In this video, you’ll learn 8 simple pickleball strategies that will instantly help you win more points — no matter what level you are. ➡️ Want a paddle upgrade? Shop now at https://enhancepickleball.com/discount/YOUTUBE?redirect=%2Fcollections%2Fpaddles — use code YOUTUBE for $20 OFF our newest release. These pickleball tips will help you make better decisions, outsmart your opponents, and level up from a 3.0 to a 4.0+ — whether you're working on your pickleball serve, return, dink game, or 3rd shot drop. These are the same strategies high-level players use to improve consistency, court positioning, and pickleball doubles strategy — especially when it comes to shot selection, teamwork, and reading your opponents. 📌 What You’ll Learn: – How to be strategic with putaway shots (not just hit hard) – When to stay patient instead of attacking during dinks – Why dropshots still work in modern pickleball – What to do when your partner stays back or doesn’t move up – Why pickleball isn’t a 50/50 game — and how to use that to your advantage – How to mess with your opponent’s rhythm using weird shots – When driving is smarter than dropping if your opponent is slow – Why ball hogging can actually be the smartest move This video is perfect for players focused on improving pickleball strategy, mastering the 3rd shot drop, and learning the rules that really matter from 3.0 to 4.5+ levels. 0:00 - Intro 0:19 - Strategy 1 2:46 - Strategy 2 4:36 - Strategy 3 6:48 - Strategy 4 8:04 - Strategy 5 10:11 - Strategy 6 13:40 - Strategy 7 14:39 - Strategy 8 Source: Enhance Pickleball
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