Why the Shoestring Volley Loses Points in Pickleball

Why the Shoestring Volley Loses Points in Pickleball

The shoestring volley is one of the most dangerous positions in pickleball, and Jack Sock explains exactly why. Learn how to avoid getting caught in no-man's land and improve your transition speed.

A shoestring volley is exactly what it sounds like: a volley hit from near ground level, typically around ankle or shin height.

It's called a shoestring volley because you're hitting the ball so low it's practically at the level of your shoelaces.

In pickleball, this happens most often when a pl... FULL ARTICLE FOUND ON: https://www.thedinkpickleball.com/why-the-shoestring-volley-loses-points-in-pickleball/

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