DOUBLES PICKLEBALL PARTNERS WHO WON'T PLAY AS A TEAM
WHAT DO YOU DO WHEN YOUR DOUBLES PARTNER WON'T PLAY AS A TEAM?
Open play and ladder leagues often leave players without partners who choose to play their own game from their side of the court and stall their forward progress at the transition zone, while you advance to the NVZ line. As you attempt a one on two soft game with your opponents, your "mule-headed" partner resorts to doing what they do best, which is all they know how to do, play their out of control, clumsy, backcourt bangers game of wayward, smashing, forehands, and sloppy, slamming, backhands, completely oblivious to the winning finesse strategy of soft dinking and hard put-aways at the net." And post game they have the unmitigated gall to proclaim themselves as intermediate players, who lost the game because of your inability to keep pace with them.
Mike Swartz, the owner of Simon Pickleball Machines Company, a ranked 5.0 player and a close friend, told me in a recent phone call, that his core group consists mostly of 5.0 and some 4.5 players. They only play the NVZ line net game of control pace changing soft cross-court dinking and sustained hard back and forth volleying, often resetting the point as many as 5 times or more before the rally ends. At times their rally's involve as many as 25 shots before the point is captured or service is lost. Swartz and his crew will not play with anyone who does not play their finesse style pickleball. If you demonstrate the skills and you want to learn, they will teach you. But you don't play until they decide you are ready and can play.
Mike said this is a common practice in his neck of the woods. Players stay within their skill levels and playing styles. Just because you are ranked as 4.5 does not mean you can play the finesses style of advanced level pickleball.
So, what do you do when you get a partner who can't or won't play your style of the soft pace changing game at the NVZ line?
- If your partner choices to hang around at mid-court and bang his/her way through the entire game, you can choose to play the NVZ line on both sides of the court poaching most every short shot that comes over the net, smashing the pop fly's and letting your back court buddy return the shots that get past you.
- Turn the game into a self practice session for experimenting new spin servers and spin returns, practicing your drop shots from different spots around the court, testing out your lobbing skills on your opponents.
- Trade off partners with other players who will play your style of pickleball game.
- Do not play down to match your partner or take it easy on a lower skilled opponent. You are diminishing your game, and doing your opponent a disservice, of experiencing first hand higher level play.
NOW YOU READ WHAT I HAVE TO SAY! AGREE OR DISAGREE, I REALLY DON'T CARE! WHAT I DO CARE ABOUT IS HEARING WHAT YOU WOULD DO IN THIS SITUATION ?
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