3 Pickleball Serves You NEED to Master Now!

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Unlock your Pickleball serving potential today! In this comprehensive tutorial, I'm excited to share with you three game-changing serves that will significantly boost your scoring ability on the court. Whether you're aiming to improve your game or simply add some variety to your serving strategy, these pickleball serve tips are your key to success.
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The Screwball Serve: Discover the pickleball strategy to mastering this side-spin serve that can baffle your opponents and set you up for success. I'll take you through detailed techniques to achieve the perfect spin, including what common mistakes to avoid and how to practice effectively at home or on the court.
The Heavy Topspin Serve: Learn why this serve is a must-have in your arsenal and how to execute it with precision. We'll analyze the most common errors players make and how to correct them, ensuring your topspin serves are both powerful and challenging to return.
The Mystery Serve - The Looper: Be among the 1% of players who utilize this lesser-known but highly effective serve. I'll reveal exactly how to execute the Looper, including the optimal situations to use it, to keep your opponents guessing and off-balance.
Throughout the video, I provide practical drills and tips to help you master these serves, including how to generate spin and power effectively. We'll also touch on the importance of not relying on a single serve type and how to integrate these serves into your overall game strategy for maximum impact.
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Master these three serves to elevate your Pickleball game to new heights. Whether you're playing at a 3.0 to 4.0 level or aiming higher, these serves are your secret weapon on the court. Happy serving!
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0:00 Introduction
0:36 Screwball Serve
4:29 Drills for Sidespin
6:18 Screwball Strategy
8:23 Topspin Serve
12:21 Drills for Topspin
13:27 Topspin Strategy
15:57 Mystery Serve

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  • @EnhancePickleball
    @EnhancePickleball3 ай бұрын

    Comment questions you have for me! I'm responding to every single one👇

  • @mikeslice1063
    @mikeslice10633 ай бұрын

    Nice video. I love that you focused on just 3 serves but provided lots of demos/feedback to validate the spin on the ball. Excellent instruction.

  • @jimh.4027
    @jimh.40273 ай бұрын

    I don't find the screwball serve to be that effective to be honest. It works against beginners. None of the 3.5 to 4.5 players that I play with have any trouble with it. Heavy topspin with pace works well. Or a hard flat serve now and then. Also, any serve that bounces "higher than normal" (ie a loopy topspin serve) adds an extra element for the returner to deal with. One of your other videos on serving discussed using "wrist lag" with your serve which has made a huge difference with my serves (thank you).

  • @jillsdancer
    @jillsdancer3 ай бұрын

    Love the windscreen practice drills. Great idea.

  • @judythomson542
    @judythomson5423 ай бұрын

    So I'm already using all three of these serves, but your video really helped break them down to refine them for more consistency. I call the screwball serve my "ping pong" serve, although I am not a ping pong player. I learned the loop serve from a 5.0 tournament player 3 years ago in Mexico. At 67, I just got moved up in league to advanced, but have to play in 18+ because there is no 50+ yet at that level in my area. I need all the help I can get playing against those 20 somethings! Thank you Connor and Kenadi!

  • @user-no2ix2vd9i
    @user-no2ix2vd9i3 ай бұрын

    Love your videos!! I learn so much from them!!

  • @vincecepeda247
    @vincecepeda2473 ай бұрын

    Excellent video! I appreciate your suggestions on having and using different serves in your PB toolbox! Having a variety of serves will keep our opponents guessing! Thank you, instructional coach: Connor Hance and your sista Kenadi!

  • @JimFagan-KWU
    @JimFagan-KWU3 ай бұрын

    Great video. Can’t wait to practice the screwball and work on hitting my topspin serve higher

  • @tgilsrud
    @tgilsrud3 ай бұрын

    Easy to understand and good demonstrations to try and replicate

  • @DavidAlison
    @DavidAlison3 ай бұрын

    Great video! Excellent tips.

  • @LyndaBillars
    @LyndaBillarsАй бұрын

    Great teacher! Thank you!

  • @lucasservetti219
    @lucasservetti2193 ай бұрын

    Excelente , muy buena explicación. Lo voy a aplicar cuando tenga poco viento. Con mucho viento es peligroso subir tanto de la red. Mucha gracias

  • @karencoyne1750
    @karencoyne1750Ай бұрын

    I really appreciate all the hard work you put into these videos. You’re a great teacher! You explain everything perfectly. Thank you!

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    Ай бұрын

    You are so welcome!

  • @Alanpunk3
    @Alanpunk3Ай бұрын

    Loving the videos with the sister. Makes you put extra attention 👍🏽

  • @dennissmith8183
    @dennissmith818328 күн бұрын

    What a great video, I have been trying to learn the topspin serve, but I do like the screwball serve, I’m also going to practice that serve, Thank you for the video.

  • @robertthrailkill1368
    @robertthrailkill1368Ай бұрын

    Very helpful advice with good explanation

  • @matthew.tylerpb
    @matthew.tylerpb3 ай бұрын

    This helped us a lot!! Thanks

  • @jespb66
    @jespb663 ай бұрын

    This is awesome because I tried doing topspin serve but could never know if I did it successfully or not! I like how you show how the ball should bounce back for each different serve and I found another good way to practice with your ‘Dink Master’!!😄😉

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    3 ай бұрын

    Glad it was helpful!

  • @DragonpencilUS
    @DragonpencilUSАй бұрын

    Great video. Super helpful and effective teaching.

  • @lifesabeach8133
    @lifesabeach81332 ай бұрын

    I started playing 6 months ago, and my go to serve has always been the Looper. Not that I knew it was called that! This serve sometimes throws the receiver off, especially more advanced (just up to 3.75 in our groups). It's like they don't know what to do with the serve and you're right, sometimes it gets a bonus point when they flub the return. What I like about it is that typically it doesn't come back to our side with any speed and gives us more time to get into position after the 3rd shot.

  • @ronbroberg3022
    @ronbroberg30223 ай бұрын

    Love the loopy top spin serve.....

  • 3 ай бұрын

    Hey Conner, to answer your questions first- 1. I (a 3.3-3.4 player) find the heavy topspin serve near the baseline the most difficult serve to return, especially at facilities without much room behind the baseline. Perhaps I need to learn how to short-hop those serves? 2. I haven't tried the "looper" serve yet, but I use the high lob serve some (like 8 feel over the net), and it is an effective "change-up" serve against 3.5 players and below. A comment on the screwball serve - I tried hitting a screwball serve a few times before (practicing serves by myself) and it took a while to get them consistently in the court. Then, about a week ago, I hit about 80 screwball serves on a fairly windy day (15mph crosswind). I only got about 70-75% in the court, but when serving with the crosswind I could move the ball 6 feet or more from bounce to the probable contact point behind the baseline. However, when I guy I knew showed up (a 3.8-3.9 player), he had no issues returning my screwball serve (granted, he was expecting them). So, I felt that it was a fairly risky serve for a fairly low return. Perhaps if I only used the screwball serve once or twice a game, it would be more effective (as you mentioned), but at a 3.3-3.4 level there are probably more important things I should be working on if I want to be competitive with my 4.0 friends, right? Lastly, a question - on the heavy top spin serve, should my paddle be more perpendicular to the ground or more parallel to the ground, or about 45 degrees (in between), or what do you think is best and would you hit your forehand drives any differently?

  • @carolequesnel9783
    @carolequesnel978310 күн бұрын

    Great video and demos !!!!!

  • @richardshaull5152
    @richardshaull51523 ай бұрын

    My favorite video because I need to improve my serve

  • @lorianthony9649
    @lorianthony964910 күн бұрын

    Just tried the drill (top spin) on the Dink Master...it took a few tries but got to 21 times in a row, first night trying it out.!

  • @pdillon1969
    @pdillon196926 күн бұрын

    I like it. Easy. Thanks!

  • @janeta.3055
    @janeta.30553 ай бұрын

    Great tips, thank you

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    3 ай бұрын

    You bet!

  • @torresm841
    @torresm8413 ай бұрын

    Love the tips. Just need to correct "Topsin" in the video.

  • @kec3043
    @kec30433 ай бұрын

    Do people ever say your screwball is illegal? I used to have a sidespin serve with the same swing mechanics as your screwball but infrequently some random person would say it was illegal because they thought the edge of the paddle was above my wrist when I made contact with the ball. After video analysis I was certain that it wasn't illegal but how can you prove that to random people you play with? I ended up adding a drop to the serve to stop people's (wrong) suspicion that my serve was illegal even though when I drop it the sidespin is not as effective.

  • @user-ck1zs5zk5b
    @user-ck1zs5zk5b8 күн бұрын

    Love your videos! I've learned a lot with all of them, and you explain things very clearly, however, most of your guidance is way more advanced than what I could hope to do e.g. these spin serves. However, I would at least like to look good on the court. Can you do a style/fashion tutorial? You always look well "put together". Seriously! I'm sure there are many more people out here that would also appreciate it.

  • @missiing9280
    @missiing9280Ай бұрын

    I’ve been watching your videos for weeks now and I am only just realizing you guys are playing at the place i usually play at 😅

  • @cjupshaw

    @cjupshaw

    Ай бұрын

    Where us that?

  • @PICKLEBALLBZ
    @PICKLEBALLBZ3 ай бұрын

    Great video Conner, best training videos out there. PICKLEBALLBZ

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    3 ай бұрын

    I appreciate that!

  • @bennorton6231
    @bennorton62313 ай бұрын

    Great vid. Thank you! I’m a 3.25 and love the lob serve w a little extra toppy. Especially likely to lead to a meatball return when deep and to receivers backhand.

  • @johnkoepka3354
    @johnkoepka33543 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the video! I'm starting to use the screw ball serves with the exact same motion as you've demonstrated in this video, but have been commented by my opponents that the serve is illegal because I'm striking the ball with a downward striking motion instead of the upward striking motion. Can you comment on this? Thanks.

  • @ThomasMurray_Content
    @ThomasMurray_Content2 ай бұрын

    Great stuff. One question on the screwball: How do you ensure that you're hitting the ball with the paddle traveling low to high? Isn't that the rule?

  • @TheWZINCLTD
    @TheWZINCLTD3 ай бұрын

    Serve demystified!!

  • @larrylefebvre2237
    @larrylefebvre223717 күн бұрын

    Great video. Can you make a similar one with the drop shot serve please. I find that I am older and not coordinated enough to hit the ball form the air. Thanks.

  • @CasualGamerPlays
    @CasualGamerPlays24 күн бұрын

    New to Pickleball but, watching your videos, along with others, will definitely help me and my girlfriend get better. Thanks!

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    24 күн бұрын

    Glad to help

  • @lucca_pickleball
    @lucca_pickleball2 ай бұрын

    Good video

  • @CWK090
    @CWK0903 ай бұрын

    My primary serve is a topspin with fast pace, landing near the baseline. If my opponent is not standing 3 feet back from the baseline, it is difficult to let it bounce and return, especially with their backhand. I vary the pace and depth to avoid being predictable. If I have a good point spread, and serving from the left court, a slow paced screwball, just past the kitchen and near the sideline is fun to watch. It is very difficult to return especially when I get my opponent to stand back from the baseline with my previous serve.. That serve is difficult for me to consistently execute successfully, especially when outdoors with any crosswind, which is why I wait for a good point spread. If I see my opponent slicing every return, an occasional topspin lob will make their return more difficult. With a sidespin lob, it is fun to watch the ball bouncing into the opponent's body or away from them so they are completely missing the ball. That only works with less experienced opponents who are not paying attention to the spin I put on the ball and not anticipating the bounce toward or away from them.

  • @user-xo7gh4zi7l
    @user-xo7gh4zi7l3 ай бұрын

    At the 3.0 level where I play, using the Screwball Serve to almost make a right turn after bouncing and I don't see it curving, is something to really throw people off. That may be because where I saw it demonstrated, he spun it more on the bottom than the side

  • @byronhammond9091
    @byronhammond90913 ай бұрын

    I often get comments that my loopy serves are difficult and some players have actually left them thinking they are out but the spins sucks them down. I really need to develope the “snap” of the brush serve. I tend to play my consistent regular serve for a while and then throw in some unexpected ones for easy points.

  • @byronhammond9091

    @byronhammond9091

    3 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the great videos!

  • @LinedanceArt
    @LinedanceArt3 ай бұрын

    Wondering if you have any different tips if a drop serve is used.

  • @jeffdavidson9459
    @jeffdavidson94593 ай бұрын

    i've been hitting these serves for a while, too bad there's not anything as effective as a good kick serve in tennis. Anyhow, I've found a good serve at the rec level is to simply hit a high and deep topspin lob, for some reason, people overhit the return long, good for a free point or two every game. enjoy your videos, best,

  • @jvwdad
    @jvwdad22 күн бұрын

    Thank you. However theinstructors at my club say that spinning the serve like this is a low percentage shot because the server often hits it out or into the net, and also that most decent players will not have difficulty returning it. As an example they said just watch the pros on KZread and sure enough, they (including Ben Johns) usually just serve a topspin deep. I've watched quite a lot of tournament semis and finals and never seen the top players use this kind of serve. Often, good tennis players come to try out pickleball and use a lot of spin and while the shots look cool, at least 30% of the time they hit it out or into the net. Exept a drop shot with backspin which is often useful. What is you comment relative to this?

  • @eddiemonyc
    @eddiemonyc3 ай бұрын

    Thank you - this video is a great help!

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    3 ай бұрын

    You're very welcome!

  • @woosaabee
    @woosaabee9 күн бұрын

    Does the type of paddle you use make a difference with the 3 serves you mention? If so what brand/type of paddle would you recommend. Thanks

  • @donreinholz8121
    @donreinholz81213 ай бұрын

    I do the looper serve with both topspin and sidespin to the left. Works good as a changeup.

  • @floridajoe3181
    @floridajoe31813 ай бұрын

    Great video !

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    3 ай бұрын

    Thanks for the visit

  • @KyPruesse
    @KyPruesse21 күн бұрын

    Screwball is the hardest to return. But your right, like a good pitcher in baseball, you have to mix it up.

  • @trebor12081208
    @trebor120812083 ай бұрын

    How i figure out what level i am.i was given level 3.3 by local intructor.i definitely want to improve my game. being overweight affects my mobility. I find myself having good game , suck next game, in the middle, game after the main problem for me is i have no idea what i am doing wrong so i can correct and become more consistent

  • @frank88ster
    @frank88ster3 ай бұрын

    I only do 'any tricky serves' when I am ( ahead ) at least 3-5pts ahead and to opponents who I think cannot handle them. Your partners may not appreciate those 'fancy serves' when it is crucially close to game point.

  • @jespb66

    @jespb66

    3 ай бұрын

    Agree, one time my partner told me “just get your serve in”! 😮 but, still, I like to throw in tricky serve every once in a while… during rec-play. It won’t hurt.

  • @robertw4196

    @robertw4196

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@jespb66 as a volleyball coach, I always told my players to tune their parents out when they say "just get it in". We always served with a purpose.

  • @sheeni503
    @sheeni5033 ай бұрын

    Thank you! My serves have been really inconsistent and flat but this gave me a lot of info on what I wasn't doing

  • @EnhancePickleball

    @EnhancePickleball

    2 ай бұрын

    Great to hear!

  • @70yearoldman23
    @70yearoldman233 ай бұрын

    Aren't sidespin serves illegal now? Also, shouldn't it be the vertical axis?

  • @briantell130
    @briantell1302 ай бұрын

    With the new rules doesn’t the paddle have to make contact with the ball on the upstroke. This would make your screwball illegal as it seems that you’re hitting down on the ball??

  • @dragondad
    @dragondad3 ай бұрын

    At the contact point is what looks like downward stroke, after that then you are right.

  • @AlphaTennisinPittsburgh
    @AlphaTennisinPittsburghАй бұрын

    Pickleball is America's fastest-growing sport and we like it #Pickleball

  • @muzzybeat
    @muzzybeat3 ай бұрын

    You have an Air Force commercial starting your video.

  • @JDChan
    @JDChan2 ай бұрын

    I can't find the link to the Dink Master. I found it.

  • @karencoyne1750
    @karencoyne1750Ай бұрын

    I actually tried doing the “super thanks” (with a little donation) but I can’t remember my Apple password, and when I click “forgot password” I get an error message. It’s probably just on my end, but I thought I’d mention it.

  • @JBR7655
    @JBR76552 ай бұрын

    I used the knuckleball spin like yours but someone called it on me, saying I wasn't hitting up, or that I was making contact above the waist :(

  • @greenteahawaiiallnaturalch9148
    @greenteahawaiiallnaturalch9148Ай бұрын

    I use all 3 of those serves on a regular basis but always mix up my serve to keep my opponent on their toes.

  • @thoughtfulpragmatist
    @thoughtfulpragmatist8 күн бұрын

    Where are you guys based?

  • @LuckyPandaX
    @LuckyPandaX2 ай бұрын

    Can you do a video discussing why or why not do a back spin serve? Back spin serve is very common in table tennis.

  • @Jim-c52
    @Jim-c52Ай бұрын

    I'm surprised that you created a new term to describe a serve which is just a well-known shot from tennis. Your screwball serve is just an inside-out forehand, a well-known shot from tennis. I just started playing pickleball a few months ago and from the start I could see that such a shot would work well as a serve in pickleball. I happen to perform this shot well in tennis, so right from the start I was using it, which blew away many of the beginner players I was playing. It still works quite well against many intermediate players. To answer some of the complaints of the legality of this serve, it is not true that the ball makes contact with the paddle when the paddle is moving in a downward direction. It is true that the motion is started with a downward movement of one's hand, but contact does not happen until one's hand has begun moving upwards. The only other issue is that one needs to make contact with the paddle at a point below one's waist. I don't see this as a problem as my hand travels quite low before I start moving it up to make contact with the ball. Most of my serves are hit this way. I only do something different when I feel my opponents are getting too used to it, which is quite noticeable if they start lining up further to their left (when serving on the deuce side). In that case I'll throw in a serve with no side spin. This serve is also very effective when one uses it on a ball hit low so it falls just beyond the no volley zone line. It can become almost nonreturnable. I was not aware of the other two serves you described and intend to start using them as well. Thanks for this helpful video.

  • @carolnelson6485
    @carolnelson6485Ай бұрын

    Can you add slow motion to your vids?

  • @scooter8187
    @scooter81873 ай бұрын

    Great content but some slow mo would help here

  • @MelissaSoria_
    @MelissaSoria_2 ай бұрын

    Where's the location of this video?

  • @philhenke1533
    @philhenke15333 ай бұрын

    If my opponent uses the same serve all the time it's easier to return because I know what to expect. It's harder to return a type of serve you're not expecting, no matter which type of serve it is.

  • @elvergalarga8285
    @elvergalarga82852 ай бұрын

    Is Kennedi single?

  • @dragondad
    @dragondad3 ай бұрын

    It looks like you are hitting the ball downward at contact point, then it is not a legal serve, isn’t that right?

  • @jimh.4027

    @jimh.4027

    3 ай бұрын

    time stamp on downward hit?

  • @dragondad

    @dragondad

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jimh.4027 when you demonstrated the screwball serve, 0:52 it seems like your swing is a U shape. But I am just asking, I am probably wrong.

  • @JohnKeeling

    @JohnKeeling

    3 ай бұрын

    I think he is taking the paddle from up to down and then moving it upwards thru the strike of the ball . the ball is obviously moving upwards aftere the strike @@dragondad

  • @jonathantaylor5562

    @jonathantaylor5562

    2 ай бұрын

    Simple solution: Drop serve, instead of volley serve. Then you can do whatever you want with your paddle.

  • @jinetduran6621
    @jinetduran66212 ай бұрын

    Can Kenedy talk ?

  • @jspeakman101
    @jspeakman1013 ай бұрын

    It appears that you're finishing your serve with the paddle above your navel. So am I to assume that I should dip down or start my serve lower so that I'm "legal" with my serve?

  • @LeMayJoseph
    @LeMayJoseph13 күн бұрын

    You may have an easier time demonstrating spin by using a two-tone ball in your videos

  • @Zenon-fg4dw
    @Zenon-fg4dw3 ай бұрын

    The screwball serve might be effective as a change up but I didn’t think this serve was legal.

  • @kcarwen5262

    @kcarwen5262

    3 ай бұрын

    I have heard the screwball is illegal too. I wonder if a slow-motion video of you demonstrating this serve would prove us doubters right or wrong.

  • @bradleymiller3777
    @bradleymiller37773 ай бұрын

    I love your sister....

  • @dardar267

    @dardar267

    Ай бұрын

    You love her tight tube top not her

  • @b.r.2562

    @b.r.2562

    26 күн бұрын

    I saw her first.

  • @jbmedia8882
    @jbmedia88823 ай бұрын

    On the screwball serve, more power less spin. Less power more spin. My swing follows along the baseline and finishes there. It never breaks the plane of the baseline. Each serve requires a different motion so you can’t fool advanced players.

  • @157von
    @157von2 ай бұрын

    I thought the official rules say no spins on the serve

  • @ytv2779

    @ytv2779

    2 ай бұрын

    This rule you reference is establishing that no spin may be put on the ball from the hand that is dropping the ball prior to the serve. Similar to how in ping pong you have to palm the ball before you toss it. The bottom line is that all spin put on the ball needs to come from the paddle!

  • @tracymicheli8639
    @tracymicheli86392 ай бұрын

    Top spin serve is harder to return

  • @stevenbell6932
    @stevenbell69323 ай бұрын

    watch that your paddlel head doesn't go above your wrist.

  • @jstutz36
    @jstutz36Ай бұрын

    The under-spin serve you are demonstrating is illegal. That spin can only be created by the paddle surface striking the pickleball in a downward direction. The follow through to this serve is a classic “cupping” motion with the palm facing upwards, but that occurs only after the downward ball strike. “The server’s arm must be moving in an upward arc at the time the ball is struck…” is the rule and is one of the 3 limitations placed on a volley serve. That rule becomes meaningless if both under-spin and top spin serves are considered legal, because then there is no limitation at all. And that, is not logical.

  • @GOULASHtheBand
    @GOULASHtheBandАй бұрын

    Kenadi must have her CDL because she is driving a dump truck.

  • @johnrocket9188
    @johnrocket9188Ай бұрын

    has anyone mentioned the fact that your sister is super hot?

  • @WakaTaingoFlocka
    @WakaTaingoFlockaАй бұрын

    Came for Kennedy

  • @barbarafischley102
    @barbarafischley1022 күн бұрын

    I like your style of teaching, but you mumble and sometimes speak too fast. I think you get excited about the point you’re making and speed up your voice, making it hard to understand.

  • @cbvoicenotes267
    @cbvoicenotes2672 ай бұрын

    INSTANT

  • @shaggyb9599
    @shaggyb95993 ай бұрын

    Your screwball serve is not a low-to-high swing path

  • @jimh.4027

    @jimh.4027

    3 ай бұрын

    No, he's good. Watch from 3:45 to 4:30 at 50% speed.

  • @zachcarmichael699

    @zachcarmichael699

    3 ай бұрын

    @@jimh.4027 It's questionable. That "peeling the orange" motion isn't allowed because it's not a straight line...at least that's my interpretation of low to high. But who knows. I guess it's up to a judge at the end of the day.

  • @jimh.4027

    @jimh.4027

    3 ай бұрын

    @@zachcarmichael699 You can peel the orange and go low to high at the same time.

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