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Pickleball for All

Everything but the "Kitchen" Sink

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An entertaining and comprehensive look at America's fastest growing sport, Pickleball for All is the ultimate primer for any level of player interested in the wacky history, unique rules, and exciting future of pickleball.

Bainbridge Island, Washington State. On a sleepy summer vacation, three dads with bored kids started a game with handmade equipment and rules that were even more hastily constructed. Pickleball—an accessible and engaging combination of sports like ping-pong and tennis—was born, and a rich history began to take shape. Fifty years later, as the COVID-19 pandemic forced the world to quarantine and hunt for new activities, Americans of all ages and athletic ability discovered pickleball, turning to the rapidly growing phenomenon as a way to stay active, safe, and entertained. With its unique rules, wacky terminology, and inclusive gameplay, pickleball caught the attention of the likes of the Kardashians, Bill and Melinda Gates, and Leonardo DiCaprio, and quickly became the world's fastest growing sport with Olympic games potential.Few have followed pickleball's ascent in American life as closely as New York Times writer and pickleball enthusiast Rachel Simon. Now Simon shares her fascination with the world in this lively, energetic primer for anyone wondering what in the world a dink is or why their neighbors have had a net up in their driveway since May 2020. From the history of the game to the basic rules (hint: you do not want to be caught in the "kitchen" during a volley), Simon offers a complete overview for casual and expert players alike. With easy-to-follow steps and expert advice, readers will learn everything they need to know, including information like:

  • Where and how to set up a court
  • Scoring, gameplay, and equipment
  • Strategies to win at any skill level
  • The difference between a dink, a drive, and a drop shot
  • In addition, Simon weaves in inspiring stories from the world's top players during their most exciting pickleball moments. An immersive look at a global phenomenon that's only gaining momentum, Pickleball for All paints a vivid portrait of a new American pastime.

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      • Booklist

        September 1, 2022
        During the COVID lockdown, journalist Simon found herself low on shows to stream and tried a new activity called pickleball. She googled a few tutorials, had a blast playing a game with her (now) husband, and later wrote an article about pickleball as a "Perfect Pandemic Pastime" for The New York Times. Since then, she has expanded that story into this informative and helpful book about what has become a wildly popular sport. She begins with the game's invention in 1965 by three dads (with bored kids) in Washington State, and then, in a fluid, conversational format that's sure to appeal to pickleballers of all abilities, she covers the essentials, from the rules (including those for wheelchair players), to scoring, equipment, and pickleball leagues. (In case you're wondering, that "kitchen" in the subtitle refers to the non-volley zone on a pickleball court.) Pickleball, which can be played indoors or outdoors, in singles or doubles, may have been the "perfect pandemic pastime," but with an ever-growing number of enthusiasts (including seniors), it has long outgrown its origin story. A timely resource on the racquet sport of the moment.

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