Study Guide
1,Ace-A serve not returned by opponent
2.Approach Shot- A shot hit forehand or backhand while running up to the net
3. Backhand- Hitting the ball on the opposite side of your forehand
4. Backspin- Spin imparted to the ball by striking it from high low, causing it to spin in the direction opposite to its flight.
5. Baseline-The line at the back of the pickle ball court.
6. Chop-The motion from high to low that puts backspin on the ball.
7. Cross court- the opponent's court diagonally opposite from where you strike the ball.
8. Dink-a soft shot, made with the paddle face open, and hit so that it just clears the net.
9. Double Bounce Rule-After a serve, each team must play there first shot off the bounce, after which the ball can be played off the bounce or volleyed.
10. Double- A game played by four people divided into two teams, each team having two players.
11. Face- The broad surface on the head of the paddle used to hit the ball.
12. Fault- An even that ends with the server giving up his serve to the other side.
13. Foot Fault- When ones foot enters into the no volley zone.
14. Forehand- A stroke hit on the same side of the body as the hand holding the paddle.
15. Lob Shot- A shot that sends the ball high overhead and deep, forcing back to the baseline.
16. Non Volley Zone- Area adjacent to the net within which you may not volley the ball.
17. Overhead Shot- A shot made withe the paddle over head height. Also known as smash or slam, although it can refer to any shot made at that height, weather hard or soft.
18. Passing Shot- A shot that passes beyond the reach of the player and lands in bounds.
19. Rally- Hitting the ball back and forth between opposite teams.
20. Rally Point Scoring - In this system, the team that wins the rally gets a point and the serve.
1,Ace-A serve not returned by opponent
2.Approach Shot- A shot hit forehand or backhand while running up to the net
3. Backhand- Hitting the ball on the opposite side of your forehand
4. Backspin- Spin imparted to the ball by striking it from high low, causing it to spin in the direction opposite to its flight.
5. Baseline-The line at the back of the pickle ball court.
6. Chop-The motion from high to low that puts backspin on the ball.
7. Cross court- the opponent's court diagonally opposite from where you strike the ball.
8. Dink-a soft shot, made with the paddle face open, and hit so that it just clears the net.
9. Double Bounce Rule-After a serve, each team must play there first shot off the bounce, after which the ball can be played off the bounce or volleyed.
10. Double- A game played by four people divided into two teams, each team having two players.
11. Face- The broad surface on the head of the paddle used to hit the ball.
12. Fault- An even that ends with the server giving up his serve to the other side.
13. Foot Fault- When ones foot enters into the no volley zone.
14. Forehand- A stroke hit on the same side of the body as the hand holding the paddle.
15. Lob Shot- A shot that sends the ball high overhead and deep, forcing back to the baseline.
16. Non Volley Zone- Area adjacent to the net within which you may not volley the ball.
17. Overhead Shot- A shot made withe the paddle over head height. Also known as smash or slam, although it can refer to any shot made at that height, weather hard or soft.
18. Passing Shot- A shot that passes beyond the reach of the player and lands in bounds.
19. Rally- Hitting the ball back and forth between opposite teams.
20. Rally Point Scoring - In this system, the team that wins the rally gets a point and the serve.