But here’s the truth, the higher you go, the better players get at countering, blocking, and anticipating your speed ups. That’s exactly why dinking still shows up in every high level match. Dinks create angles, force mistakes, and set up the attacks you actually want to take.
If pickleball was only speed ups, it’d be fun but it would be chaos. Dinking adds the strategy, the chess match, and it gives you the ability to set up your offense instead of forcing it.
Being good at attacking can take you far at the amateur level, but if you’re serious about improving, you need both clean dinks and well timed speed ups. Train the setup AND the finish. That’s how you level up. Do it here, at Briones Academy
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