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What is the correct method for deciding which team serves first in a pickleball game?
What is the correct method for deciding which team serves first in a pickleball game?
- Eenie, meenie, miny, moe
- Rock-paper-scissors
- Arm wrestling
- Coin toss (correct)
In pickleball, where does the server serve from?
In pickleball, where does the server serve from?
- Anywhere in their half of the court
- Right serving court (correct)
- Center serving court
- Left serving court
What happens if the ball touches the net during a serve and goes into the correct serving court?
What happens if the ball touches the net during a serve and goes into the correct serving court?
- The serving team loses a point
- The serve is considered a fault
- The serve must be retaken without penalty (correct)
- The receiving team wins the serve
What is the rule regarding the position of the server's feet during the serve in pickleball?
What is the rule regarding the position of the server's feet during the serve in pickleball?
When can the ball be struck out of the air with no bounce in pickleball?
When can the ball be struck out of the air with no bounce in pickleball?
Study Notes
Pickleball Serving Rules
- To decide which team serves first, a coin toss is done, with the winner getting to choose to serve or receive.
Serving Position and Rules
- The server serves from the right service court.
Let Serves
- If the ball touches the net during a serve and lands in the correct serving court, it is considered a valid serve, known as a "let serve".
Server's Feet Position
- The server's feet must be behind the baseline and inside the imaginary extension of the sidelines before serving.
Volleying
- Players can strike the ball out of the air with no bounce when returning a serve or during a rally.
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Test your knowledge of badminton serving rules with this quiz. Learn about the correct serving court, serving motion, and net rules in this fast-paced racquet sport.