Key elements:
Safety on the Courts
a) Stretch and warm up before play. Stay hydrated between games and while playing.
b) If you are injured or don’t feel well, you may get a substitute to finish the game in your place.
c) Avoid hitting the ball with excessive force at your opponent as this may cause serious injury. If a hard hit ball does strike your opponent, apologize and make sure they are OK before continuing play.
d) When playing, be careful if the court is wet or damp.
e) When you need to chase a lob over your head, circle, turn, or use sideways steps rather than back-pedaling.
f) When playing with a partner, communicate such as “mine” or “yours” and avoid hitting your partner while both are trying to play a ball hit down the middle.
g) Do not play if your movement or judgment is impaired by alcohol or drugs.
PROTECTIVE EYE-WEAR IS RECOMMENDED FOR ALL PLAYERS, REGARDLESS OF SKILL LEVEL
Pickleball was created to be a fun, competitive, and highly social sport. Since its inception, it has embodied an ethic of good sportsmanship that includes respect, fair play, and graciousness in winning and losing. The purpose of this guide is to encourage behaviors that reflect these foundational values. The Official Rules of Pickleball take precedence over this guide in any and all situations.
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