As the fastest growing sport in the US in 2023 - pickleball has over 36 million players, according to The Pickleball Dinks - the game has several similarities to tennis. One of the main reasons for its fast adoption rate, according to the new guide, is its simplicity.
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While both pickleball and tennis involve rackets, the latest guide delves into some key differences between the two sports. It highlights how the pickleball paddle and tennis racket differ in size, shape, and function. The guide also explores how the compact pickleball court allows for different movements and strategies compared to the larger tennis court.
Tennis traces its origins back to 19th century England, and major events like the US Open continue to attract fans in America. Tennis participation in the US peaked in 2022 with over 23 million players. However, pickleball's momentum has accelerated rapidly in recent years.
While tennis requires specialized skills like powerful serves and aggressive net play, pickleball's smaller court makes the game more accessible to novices, argues Experience Pickleball. With its more manageable court size, pickleball can more easily be played in backyards, driveways, community parks, and other casual settings. The beginner-friendly design allows new players to quickly pick up the basics.
The guide details how pickleball also distinguishes itself with gentler serves that rarely result in winning points outright. Instead, servers frequently find themselves drawn into extended volleys as both sides move around the court.
While tennis maintains its devoted following, pickleball's rapid rise indicates the sport is establishing itself as a recreation and fitness staple, says Experience Pickleball. The guide provides an in-depth look at how the sport enables dynamic games for players of all experience levels.
Damien Dansel, the guide's author, says: "There are some aspects that make pickleball easier than tennis, such as the court dimensions which are smaller for the former, resulting in less movement overall. However, every player is different. It depends on the players whether pickleball is actually easier for them to play."
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