Pickleball Shot Mechanics: Learn Forehand & Backhand Non-Volley Zone Dink Technique

Pickleball Shot Mechanics: Learn Forehand & Backhand Non-Volley Zone Dink Technique, updated 4/28/23, 12:43 PM

If you're having difficulty getting the hang of the dink shot, don't fret! Experience Pickleball has a guide teaching you how to successfully execute the challenging shot. Go to https://experiencepickleball.com/what-is-a-dink-in-pickleball to find out more.

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Pickleball Shot Mechanics: Learn Forehand &
Backhand Non-Volley Zone Dink Technique
Experience Pickleball's
new guide shows you how
to hit one of the more
difficult shots in pickleball
—the dink shot.
The guide is aimed toward players who have a firm grasp of
pickleball basics and are looking to add a more advanced shot
to their repertoire.
According to the guide, the key
to hitting a successful dink shot
is a gentle lifting motion. If too
much power is generated it will
cause the ball to go beyond the
kitchen line.
Moreover, the guide
suggests that your paddle
face should always be
open and your swing
should follow a low-to-high
path generated by your
shoulder.
The guide recommends that
your follow-through be short to
prevent the ball from going too
far. You should also use your
legs rather than your back when
getting set for a dink shot.
The guide also suggests
that you get comfortable
executing dink shots on
both your forehand and
backhand side for more
flexibility in shot selection.
While they're similar shots, the
guide is quick to point out the
subtle differences between a
dink shot and a drop shot,
which is hit from the baseline
instead of the kitchen line.
Learn more at
https://experiencepickleball.com
/what-is-a-dink-in-pickleball