Sorry, Not Sorry in Pickleball

Sorry, not sorry Sarasotapickleball.com

There you are, a lob coming your way and wham!!! You slam that ball with all your might and it hits your opponent in the chest. You yell across the net, “Sorry!” But are you really sorry? Isn’t that all part of the game?

Someone told me a few weeks ago to aim for the person’s chest when you’re  both at the net to catch the opponent off guard. Hey, all is fair in pickleball, but a guilty feeling can quickly take over as we all have been taught to not hit each other with balls, bats, and other hard objects. I can honestly say that when I played racquetball, that we never deliberately hit each other with the ball. (Boy, when you did get hit, it left a nasty black and blue.)

I have talked to players who won’t play with certain other players who SLAM the ball because they consider the game too dangerous playing with that “rude” player. To be honest, when you are playing an opponent that is obviously at a much lower level than you is smacking the ball at their face a really nice thing to do? I think not. But let’s say that there are 4 equal players in skill level, then being “tagged”  by a ball is something to be expected. Also, wearing eye protection is probably a good idea; however, at this time the pros don’t seem to be wearing eye protection in tournaments. Hmmmmm.

90% of the body shots are totally by mistake. You were aiming for their backhand and your shot is a little off and you hit them in the arm. A shocked look appears on their face and they look at you like you are the devil incarnate. Sometimes you’ll even hear an ohhhhhh from the spectators which makes you feel even worse. Suddenly, haunting memories of middle school dodge ball comes back to you when Donnie Spitzer would target you with that evil look on his face. What a bully and now you feel like the bully. Mistakes happen so let’s let the player that hit you off the hook.

The moral of this story is being hit by a pickleball is bound to happen every once in a while. Shake it off, and if you are the offender nothing wrong with saying sorry. If you are playing in a tournament…hey, it could be a good thing.  Sorry, not sorry.

Another good strategy is moving out of the line of fire and letting that ball go out. Revenge is sweet!

Thanks for reading,
Pickleball Terry

 

Schedule for Local Pickleball

 

Here is the Current Sarasota Pickleball Schedule

Indoor Pickleball Schedule
Arlington Park

Beginner/Intermediate – Tuesday – 10am – 1pm
Open Play – Thursday – 10am – 1pm
Advanced – Friday – 10am – 1pm

Colonial Oaks

Advanced – Monday – 10am – 1pm
Beginner/Intermediate – Wednesday – 1 – 4 pm

Longwood Park

Open Play – Monday/Tues/Thursday/Friday
9am – 12pm

Newtown Estates Park

Advanced – Wednesday – 9am – 12
Open Play – Thursday and Friday – 10am – 1pm

RL Taylor

Monday and Wednesday – 9am -1pm    Intermediate/Advance
Tuesday and Thursday – 9am -1pm
Beginners
Friday – 9am-10am-“Newbies” Pickleball Lessons….FREE!!!
Friday – 10am-12noon – “Newbies” Play ONLY
Friday Night – 6pm-9pm Open Play ($5pp)

Salvation Army ($3.00)

Monday and Friday – 8:30am – 12pm
Open Play – 3 Courts (Put your paddles by the court you want to play.)

GT Bray/Bradenton $3.00
Monday – Friday 10am – 1pm Indoor
Open Play
They have outdoor courts, too!

YMCA/Berlin

Open Play
Tuesday – 10am – 1pm
Thursday – 11am – 2pm
(cost is $7.00/non members)

YMCA/Sadlier

Open Play
Tuesday & Thursday 11am – 2pm
Friday – 7:30am – 9:00am
(cost is $7.00 non member)

St Peter and Paul Church in Bradenton
Open Play/Rally Scoring
Monday and Wednesday – 10:30 -1:00
Tuesday and Friday – 10:00 – 1:00

 

Monday February 19 for President’s Day

Monday May 28 for Memorial Day