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The Bump Shot: Subtle But Oh So Effective

March 29 2026
The Bump Shot: Subtle But Oh So Effective

The bump is a shot you see in advanced pickleball a ton. It doesn't look like much, but it's highly effective for staying ahead of points and dictating pace of play on your own terms.

The bump shot is executed at the kitchen line by leaning in and actively taking balls out of the air.

This is especially effective on aggressive dinks hit by your opponent. When you let these bounce, it can mean trouble. But intercept them from the air and the advantage flips to your court.

You're not flicking the ball back. You're not speeding it up. You're not slicing it or driving it or lobbing it.

All you're doing is letting the ball bump into your paddle and guiding it smoothly back into the kitchen. By taking it out of the air, youre effectively taking time away from your opponent. Thats the magic of the bump.

Heres how to hit it:

  • Keep your wrist locked throughout the stroke
  • Use your shoulder and arm to push through the ball, not your hand
  • Keep a loose grip through ball contact
  • Use paddle angle to direct the ball where you want it

Thats it. Consistent, effective, simple. The beauty of the bump.

See it in action.

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