The unwritten “rules’ regarding courtesy and safety on the court are as follows (they’re unwritten no more!):
A friend related to me that she was traveling recently and happened upon some strangers playing doubles pickleball. Of course, she had to stop and say hello and eventually join in their games. She said she was surprised to find out that these players didn’t follow common rules of etiquette and safety (for example, they never called “ball’ when one of their balls strayed into an adjoining court). She asked me to include the subject of safety on the court in an upcoming blog, and I’ll do that here. (All of these points and more can be found in my book, The Art of Pickleball.)
The unwritten “rules’ regarding courtesy and safety on the court are as follows (they’re unwritten no more!):
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AuthorGale Leach lives in Arizona with her husband, two dogs, and a cat. When she's not writing pickleball tips, she's working on the second in a new series of novels for young adults, a fifth book in the "Bruce" children's series, and updating The Art of Pickleball. Categories
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