The inventor of Pickleball
Who is "Joel Pritchard, and Bill Bell"?
The team that can score a point.
What is the "serving team"?
Hitting the ball out of bounds and not clearing the net.
What is "Fault"?
Pickleball is played with what kind of ball?
What is a "Wiffle ball"
*True of False*
When the serving team serves and scores, the ball returns to the server to serve again.
What is "True"
What year was Pickleball created?
1965
At what angle is a serve delivered to an opposing team's court?
What is a diagonal?
Hitting the ball overhead in the back court.
What is "No Fault"?
A player CANNOT complete an overhead smash in this area of the court.
What is the "Kitchen"
Serving above waist level
What is an "Illegal Serve".
Pickleball is a combination of which three sports?
What is "Badminton, Tennis, and Ping Pong"?
The name for when a ball is served into the opposing team's court (with NO faults) but cannot be returned by the opposing team.
What is an "ACE"
Is it a fault if when playing doubles, a player steps to their partners side of the court to return the ball.
What is "No Fault", "No"?
The pickleball stroke in which the ball is hit in mid-air before hitting the ground.
What is a "Volley"?
The team that receives a point when the serving team faults
What is "No one receives a point"?
A slang term used when a team scores zero points during a game of pickleball
What is "Getting Pickled"?
How many attempts are given per serve?
What is "one".
*Looking for the name of the fault*
Having more than one foot in the court on a serve.
What is a "Foot Fault"?
A ground stroke in which a player hits the ball with a paddle on their non-dominant side.
What is "Backhand"?
The side of the court that serves first
What is "The right-hand court (firsthand)."
Joan Pritchard said that the game (made up of pieces from other net games) reminded her of the pickle boat (in crew - rowing), where oarsmen are picked from the leftovers of the other boats.
How did Pickleball get its name?
Is it a fault to hit the first ball with a volley?
What is "yes"?
The number of points that a pickle ball match USUALLY goes to.
What is "11"?
After a team wins a point
What is "the serving team switches places, and the same player serves the next point.