The Two-Bounce Rule in Pickleball Explained

Pickleball two-bounce rule diagram showing the required serve bounce, return bounce, and start of open play.

Miss the two-bounce rule and you will make the same mistake every new player makes: rushing the net after the serve, volleying the return out of the air, and losing rallies before you even realize what happened. It is one of the most penalized rules in recreational pickleball, and it catches people off guard because … Read more

The Kitchen Rule in Pickleball: Non-Volley Zone Explained

Aerial view of a pickleball court with the non-volley zone kitchen area highlighted

The kitchen rule, officially called the non-volley zone rule, prevents players from volleying the ball while touching the kitchen or its boundary line. If momentum from a volley carries a player into the kitchen afterward, it is still a fault. Most players know they can’t stand in the kitchen and hit a volley. Far fewer … Read more

Pickleball Serving Rules: The Complete Guide

Pickleball player executing an underhand serve on an outdoor court

Pickleball arguments start at the net. But they often begin at the baseline. A serve that someone calls illegal. A foot that may or may not have touched the line. Maybe a motion that looked wrong but nobody can quite explain why. Serving is where every rally starts and where a surprising number of recreational … Read more

Pickleball Fault Rules: What Counts as a Fault and Why

Pickleball referee calling a fault during an outdoor match

It’s 9-8 in the third game. You’re serving, your partner is camped at the kitchen line, and the rally has gone on for twelve shots. You finally get a short ball, step in, and drive it cross-court for a winner. Your opponents say it doesn’t count. You bounced into the non-volley zone after the swing, … Read more