Third Shot Drop

Convincing Case for Dropping Cross-Court

January 30 2024

Here is why you should be sending your thirds cross-court.

More margin for error

Aiming cross-court allows more margin for error. The safe zone for landing a drop in the kitchen becomes much larger when aiming cross-court.

The net is lower in the middle

It may not seem like much, but the height of the net makes a huge difference in pickleball. In the middle of the court, the net hangs at 34 inches, and at the sidelines it is 36.

The extra height is the difference between a ball that clears the net and one that ends the point. Using the height difference to your advantage can give you the small edge needed to win a close match.

Less erne threat

One trap that beginners fall into is hitting the ball too close the the sideline. It can work at lower levels but once the opposition learns to erne, it becomes off-limits.

A ball down the line is infinitely easier to erne than one hit cross-court.

Partner protection in transition

The last and most interesting reason is the concept of partner protection. Cincola explains how dropping cross-court helps get your partner involved in the point.

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