When serving, the server must serve where on the court?
What is Cross Court
A stroke hit on a player’s non-dominant side, which is the opposite side of the hand holding the paddle.
What is a Backhand Stroke
The lines that run the length of the pickleball court and are used as boundaries which enforce the width of the court.
What are Sidelines
Pickleball is what type of sport?
What is a Paddle sport
What should occur with controversial calls?
What is replayed
If the server serves into the net what occurs?
What is a loss of serve
Any action that stops play because of a rule violation.
What is a Fault
A line that splits the left and right service area.
What is the Center Line
What year was Pickleball invented?
What is 1965
What is expected at all times during a Pickleball game
What is Sportsmanlike Conduct
What do you call the person who begins the serving on the right side of the court?
Who is Server #1
A serve that hits the net and lands in the proper service court. Also referred to as a rally that must be replayed for any reason.
What is a Let
The Non Volley Area or Zone is also referred to as what?
What is the Kitchen Area
Where did Pickleball get its name from?
What is an adopted puppy
Doubles partners should be doing what at all times during a rally?
What is communicating
When the ball is served, the receiving team must let it bounce before returning, and then the serving team must let it bounce before returning, thus two bounces.
What is the Double Bounce Rule
To cross over into your partner’s playing area to play a ball that your partner would normally play.
What is Poach
The line located at both ends of the Pickleball Court
What is the Baseline
Where was Pickleball invented?
What is Bainbridge Island in Seattle Washington
In Pickleball you should never run onto another court to retrieve your ball, instead players are expected to do what?
What is wait for the ball to be rolled back to you from other players
The serve must be performed using what hitting style?
What is Underhand
A shot that returns the ball as high and deep as possible, forcing the opposing side back to the baseline.
What is a Lob
What is the height of the net at the sideline
What is 36 inches
Pickleball combines the elements of what three other sports?
What is Badminton, Tennis, and Ping Pong
At the end of competition who records the final score and hands it to the teacher?
Who is the last sub