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Pro Tip: Watch the Ball Through Contact

April 09 2026
Pro Tip: Watch the Ball Through Contact

One of the fun parts about pickleball is the variety of scenarios that play out each and every game. No two points are ever the same.

It's fun to think about what shot to hit and where you want the ball to land. But how closely should you be watching the ball all the way through contact?

One Reddit user wondered exactly this, noticing high-level tennis players fixating on the ball until it left their racket.

So he tried it and the results were instantaneous: “My shanks and mishits dropped by about 80-90%, and I started hitting much closer to the sweet spot consistently.”

If you watch high-level pros play, you'll notice this is standard practice. So much so, it seems like more of a rule than a recommendation.

So... why aren't you?

The next time you hit the court, consider this:

  • Treat every single shot like it's the most important shot of the entire game. Because it is.
  • Watch the ball as it approaches your paddle and makes contact with the sweet-spot.
  • Don't break eye contact with the ball until it's left your paddle face.

If this sounds extreme, that's probably because you're not paying close enough attention in your own game. Try it and see what happens.

This slow-mo video of pros in action shows you how it’s done.

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