You NEED to Know These Pickleball Rules in 2024 (4 NEW ONES)

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Published 2024-01-26
🏓 Stay Updated: Essential Pickleball Rules for 2024 (Including 4 NEW Changes) 🌟

Dive into the must-know pickleball rules for 2024! This video is a comprehensive guide for players seeking to stay updated with the latest rules and avoid common mistakes on the court. Whether you're a seasoned player or new to the game, understanding these rules is crucial for fair and competitive play. Plus, we've got exciting new rule changes you won't want to miss!

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Remember, understanding and adhering to the latest pickleball rules is key to a fair and enjoyable game for everyone involved. Keep yourself informed and ahead of the game as we navigate these new changes together. Tune in for more updates and tips to enhance your pickleball experience in 2024! 🌟

0:00 - Intro
0:37 - Serving Height Rule
2:31 - Drop Serve Rule
3:22 - Waiting For Returner
3:43 - Calling The Ball Out
4:38 - Making Close Calls
6:23 - NVZ Rules
7:43 - STOPPING THE RALLY
9:08 - DRAPING NET RULE
10:01 - CARRIES & DOUBLE HITS
11:07 - CRACKED B

All Comments (21)
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  • @chuckm1961
    If you can't call a ball out with near 100% certainty, call it in. Period. If you're playing people who don't follow this mindset, find other people to play with.
  • @brianbidwill790
    Great Job! I really enjoyed the double hit vs the carry definition!
  • Good vid young man. Points were explained clearly and delivered at just the right pace with repetition to reinforce. And that’s coming from me in the UK getting to grips with all the nuances of pickle ball. All power to you. 😃
  • @chrisosborn4183
    Very helpful video. I wish I could get me Sunday AM open play group to watch it!!! Great reminders.
  • These Videos are very important 😀! Thanks for sharing and helping along our pickleball journey
  • @Tkrup14
    M8 its all good. Well done on the video. A wonderful resource.
  • @rickblue2977
    I'M CONFUSED: I use a DROP-SERVE, exclusively and EXTEND MY ARM AS HIGH AS I CAN BEFORE DROPPING THE BALL. Two days ago--2 different people told me that a new 2024 rule prohibits that. So, today I sat down to watch YOUTUBE Videos on the 2024 Rule Changes regarding a drop serve, but thus far I have seen NOTHING about height changes for a drop serve. Please advise. Rick
  • @Leaann111
    Hey! We can say "out" when the ball is in the air. It is player communication BEFORE the ball hits the ground. After it hits the ground, it then becomes a "line" call.
  • It is fun to see evolution and rules changes. My friend an I in the past played a game we invented. A mix of soccer and american football. And everytime a situation we did not planned happened we had to create a new rules...
  • @chrisnotap
    A good way to remember the kitchen rule is if you were in the kitchen in the "past", "present" or "future" it is a kitchen fault. PAST......if you are in the kitchen, jump up, hit the ball out of the air without letting it bounce, and you land outside the kitchen, it is a kitchen fault. PRESENT.......if you are in the kitchen and hit the ball out of the air without letting it bounce, obviously this is a kitchen fault. FUTURE........if you are outside of the kitchen, jump up, hit the ball while you are in the air without letting it bounce, and you land in the kitchen, it is a kitchen fault.
  • @pannylife
    Great video 👍😍 Thanks for sharing 😍
  • @edverchot4379
    Thanks, your examples on draping net and carries are very helpful.
  • @michaelwang8195
    Probably worth specifically calling out the difference between PPA rules and USAP volley serve rules. Many ams hear about various serve rules when watching pro games(using PPA rules) and think they apply to ams (esp throwing ball up on volley serve) who generally use USAP rules. So many people get this confused....
  • @user-nd6vd3id1m
    Also a rule of etiquette, if my opponents get angry over my or my partner's line call they are very unlikely to get a re-serve or a change in call.
  • @timbranson1386
    On the drop serve, I believe it's also illegal to toss the ball up and then let it fall. Ie, no force, up or down, is allowed on the drop serve. Could you also address the side swipe serve? Is that legal on either or the drop serve? Thanks! Great vid as usual.
  • @RobertHopkinsArt
    Is the "ball out" rule slightly different for the Kitchen Line? If the ball "lands" on the kitchen line then it is considered "In the Kitchen"? That happened to us yesterday and I had a clear sight of it touching the Kitchen Line.