There's a reason it's the fastest-growing sport in America.
Pickleball's origin story is just as quirky as its name: In 1965, on Bainbridge Island near Seattle, three dads were tasked with keeping their kids entertained, according to. Joel Pritchard, Bill Bell, and Barney McCallum cooked up a new game using handmade equipment and simple rules pulled from other sports — and somehow, it stuck.
Players serve underhand or via a"drop serve" from the right side of the court. Paddle contact with the ball must be made below waist level. After the ball has bounced once in each team's court, both teams may either volley the ball or play it off a bounce . If the ball bounces more than once on either side of the court, it is a fault .
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