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Anna Bright’s Favorite 3-Person Drills

May 19 2026
Anna Bright’s Favorite 3-Person Drills

When your fourth player bails on pickleball night, most amateurs panic. But Anna Bright, the world’s #2 professional pickleball player, sees it as an opportunity.

She argues that three-person pickleball drilling isn’t a consolation prize when someone cancels - it’s a superior training method for adding new skills and simulating real match conditions in ways that traditional two-person drills simply can’t match.

Here are her faves:

  • The patience game. Get all three players at the kitchen line. The solo player covers one side only. The rule is simple: no speedups allowed. Only dinking. This is all about variation and forcing your opponent to move under duress. When you can’t rely on power, use deception and placement instead.
  • The lone assassin. Now the game changes: only the solo player is allowed to speed up and attack. The team should focus on keeping balls low and unattackable, while the solo player must be smart about defending until the time is just right.
  • Everything goes. Now it’s a free-for-all. If you want to add some spice, allow only aerial attacks. Now it’s all about precision dinking, patience, and shot placement. Just don’t get complacent - when you get a sitter, make the other team pay.

Try these out the next time you find yourself one short - even if it’s between games during rec. Trust us here: If they’re good enough for Anna Bright, they’re good enough for you.

Watch Anna demonstrate.

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