Hey it’s Rusty from Pickleball Channel with a Pickleball News Update. Today, if you don’t already know, we want to make you aware, that the way you experience pickleball in 2021 is going to be a little bit different. Because the rules are changing. USA Pickleball recently released the upcoming rule changes for 2021 and there are A LOT! This year alone there are 125 rule updates. And the change document that they published is actually 81 pages longA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More. So stay tuned to Pickleball Channel for future content where we can go into more detail about these changes. So what are the main changes? The ones that really affect how people play pickleball on a daily basis? There’s actually quite a few, especially if you’re going to be playing tournaments in 2021, But the two most notable changes have to do with the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More. People have already started talking about this. For example, Jennifer Lucore at AllPickleball.com has written a blog post highlighting one of the key changes. And there are many others creating videos and hosting zoom calls, all talking about the rule changes coming in 2021. See the links below to resources that can help you research the topic. So what are these two changes related to the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More? First, service lets are removed. The simplest version of this is that if a let happens on the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More, you keep on playing and actually it’s a faultA rules violation that results in a dead ball and the end of the rally. More to stop play This one is a bit controversial and even USA Pickleball acknowledges this in their document. So if you read it, it’s the very first thing they bring up as they attempt to explain their rationale for changing a long-standing rule. The second most notable change is actually provisional only – which means it’s gonna be tested this upcoming year, and it’s allowed, but it’s not entirely official yet. So what is it? The drop serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More. Now, if you’re used to your serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More, don’t panic, you’re still allowed and actually the normal serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More would be the underhand serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More we’re all used to. But the new rule allows a provision for someone to drop the ball and serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More off the bounce. Again, USA Pickleball gives their reasoning for the provisional addition of the drop serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More as well as providing explanation for what it is and scenarios for its use…even going so far as to include using this drop serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More if a player struggles with the “yips.” Remember, in noA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More way, shape, or form is this meant to be an exhaustive video, we’re just notifying you that these changes are coming. There are many, many, many changes as we’ve already said so please check outA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More all the resources, go to USA Pickleball for the official rules and guidance on their site. Lotta people are going to be talking about this and this is a community. As we finish outA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More this strange, crazy 2020 year, pickleball started and has always been full of fun-loving, generous people. So as we head into ‘21 let’s keep that spirit alive. And as always, stay safe, stay healthy, and stay connected.
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Follow Pickleball Channel on INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/pickleballchannel/, Hey it’s Rusty from Pickleball Channel with a Pickleball News Update. Today, if you don’t already know, we want to make you aware, that the way you experience pickleball in 2021 is going to be a little bit different. Because the rules are changing. USA Pickleball recently released the upcoming rule changes for 2021 and there are A LOT! This year alone there are 125 rule updates. And the change document that they published is actually 81 pages longA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More. So stay tuned to Pickleball Channel for future content where we can go into more detail about these changes. So what are the main changes? The ones that really affect how people play pickleball on a daily basis? There’s actually quite a few, especially if you’re going to be playing tournaments in 2021, But the two most notable changes have to do with the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More. People have already started talking about this. For example, Jennifer Lucore at AllPickleball.com has written a blog post highlighting one of the key changes. And there are many others creating videos and hosting zoom calls, all talking about the rule changes coming in 2021. See the links below to resources that can help you research the topic. So what are these two changes related to the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More? First, service lets are removed. The simplest version of this is that if a let happens on the serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More, you keep on playing and actually it’s a faultA rules violation that results in a dead ball and the end of the rally. More to stop play This one is a bit controversial and even USA Pickleball acknowledges this in their document. So if you read it, it’s the very first thing they bring up as they attempt to explain their rationale for changing a long-standing rule. The second most notable change is actually provisional only – which means it’s gonna be tested this upcoming year, and it’s allowed, but it’s not entirely official yet. So what is it? The drop serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More. Now, if you’re used to your serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More, don’t panic, you’re still allowed and actually the normal serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More would be the underhand serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More we’re all used to. But the new rule allows a provision for someone to drop the ball and serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More off the bounce. Again, USA Pickleball gives their reasoning for the provisional addition of the drop serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More as well as providing explanation for what it is and scenarios for its use…even going so far as to include using this drop serveThe initial strike of the ball to start the rally. More if a player struggles with the “yips.” Remember, in noA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More way, shape, or form is this meant to be an exhaustive video, we’re just notifying you that these changes are coming. There are many, many, many changes as we’ve already said so please check outA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More all the resources, go to USA Pickleball for the official rules and guidance on their site. Lotta people are going to be talking about this and this is a community. As we finish outA loud word(s) spoken by a player or line judge(s) to indicate to the referee and/or players that a live ball has not touched in the required court space. The preferred word to indicate a line call is “OUT”. Distinctive hand signals can be used in conjunction with a line call. Words such as “wide”, “long”, “no”, “deep” are also... More this strange, crazy 2020 year, pickleball started and has always been full of fun-loving, generous people. So as we head into ‘21 let’s keep that spirit alive. And as always, stay safe, stay healthy, and stay connected.
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