As a tennis player starting pickleball for the first time this winter I initially served just like this and was told by the coach it was illegal. After looking at a few videos and reading the rules I found out it was absolutely fine and the coach eventually agreed with me (the exception being PPA professionals.). I am still experimenting and I actually prefer the sidespin serve from a dropped ball which seems to flummox most of the people I am playing with.
Great breakdown, John! Much appreciated. Is there any way to add/supplement future similar videos with a view 90 degrees to the one shown here, say from behind Zane or from mid-net? Thanks again for all you do to further the sport and improve others' play.
His arm position at the moment just before impact reminds me of a baseball pitcher's. Can an amateur pull off this technique repeatedly without risking injury to the wrist, elbow, and shoulder?
Illegal serve, but this emphasizes just how much more spin you can get by the ball dropping and then hitting up on it. Mostly, Zane’s technique can be used on a legal serve too.
@@kylepickleball Agree with illegal in PPA. I had this discussion with one of my students and she actually called me out on it, then quoted the rule. Apparently, the USAPA rule states you can’t toss the ball that high, though I’ve never been called for a high toss in my APP pro tournaments and never see it called in amateur tournaments.
Can someone point out the USAPA rule for non-pro play that says you cannot toss the ball in the air as high as you want on a Volley Serve? Lots of people keep telling me this high toss is “illegal”. Damned if I can find this in the rules???
From what I see it is an illegal serve as he is tossing it into the air! My understanding as a NOOB is you can only drop the ball not Toss it! From pickleball USA (The server has the option of dropping the ball and hitting it after the bounce. The ball can be dropped from any height but cannot be thrown, tossed, or otherwise released with any added force to bounce it.) For all the reasons you state!
Those restrictions you mention apply to the drop serve not the volley serve (hitting the ball out of the air). You just can't impart undue spin on the ball, but simply tossing the ball up in non ppa professional matches is allowed, as long as you meet the other serve criteria.
John, how would you compare Zane's serve to say Dekel's serve with less ball toss, or Tyson's open stance for effectiveness and ease of learning? All 3 seem to have great serves.
Great tips but his serve looks borderline illegal - it looks like he is contacting the ball just slightly above his waist and the tip of his paddle is just barely below wrist. Very close, I'm glad I'm not a ref!
PPA can’t throw the ball up in the air.
Best step by step breakdown and analysis of the serve I’ve ever seen on You Tube. Thank you John.
As a tennis player starting pickleball for the first time this winter I initially served just like this and was told by the coach it was illegal. After looking at a few videos and reading the rules I found out it was absolutely fine and the coach eventually agreed with me (the exception being PPA professionals.). I am still experimenting and I actually prefer the sidespin serve from a dropped ball which seems to flummox most of the people I am playing with.
Your desk setup looks good.
Thanks!
Appreciate the slow motion breakdown and detailed analysis.
Would like to see slow motion breakdown of ALW poaching to hit a two handed backhand winner.
Wrist lag is what I struggle with the most.
Great breakdown, John! Much appreciated. Is there any way to add/supplement future similar videos with a view 90 degrees to the one shown here, say from behind Zane or from mid-net? Thanks again for all you do to further the sport and improve others' play.
Looks like hitting the ball above the waist to me. If I try this serve in rec I guarantee they will say that!!
Zane uses a high toss here (which is legal in amateur). John - do you recommend such a high toss? I suppose the higher the toss, the more risk/reward?
Love this video, thank you! Could you show a slow-motion forehand drive, specifically using a semi-western or western grip?
Like this type of review. Next would like to see Return of serve of Frederico Staksrud in slow mo.
Good breakdown. My suggestion is to wear a white shirt with a black background. Contrasting colors work well
I thought you are not allowed to toss the ball upward
Only in PPA
Loved the video, Ben John's backhand attack/counter
Ben Johns has done at least one video on this on his own channel
His arm position at the moment just before impact reminds me of a baseball pitcher's. Can an amateur pull off this technique repeatedly without risking injury to the wrist, elbow, and shoulder?
Excellent video, thanks
John, please tell us what GRIP Zane is using when he SERVES.
The ball was served at the waist. Isn't it very close to illegal serve?
John what software r u using for the analysts? Thx josh
wondering as well
Nice job! slo mo of Ben Johns
Given all the comments, it looks as though you need to add a video on sever legality, or maybe show how Zane serves in PPA events.
The John Isner of Pickleball
Is tossing the ball up legal for a volley serve
Not allowed for pros on the PPA Tour
Illegal serve, but this emphasizes just how much more spin you can get by the ball dropping and then hitting up on it. Mostly, Zane’s technique can be used on a legal serve too.
Illegal only with PPA by tossing the ball up
@@kylepickleball Agree with illegal in PPA. I had this discussion with one of my students and she actually called me out on it, then quoted the rule. Apparently, the USAPA rule states you can’t toss the ball that high, though I’ve never been called for a high toss in my APP pro tournaments and never see it called in amateur tournaments.
Can someone point out the USAPA rule for non-pro play that says you cannot toss the ball in the air as high as you want on a Volley Serve? Lots of people keep telling me this high toss is “illegal”. Damned if I can find this in the rules???
Looks illegal to me
From what I see it is an illegal serve as he is tossing it into the air! My understanding as a NOOB is you can only drop the ball not Toss it! From pickleball USA (The server has the option of dropping the ball and hitting it after the bounce. The ball can be dropped from any height but cannot be thrown, tossed, or otherwise released with any added force to bounce it.) For all the reasons you state!
Those restrictions you mention apply to the drop serve not the volley serve (hitting the ball out of the air). You just can't impart undue spin on the ball, but simply tossing the ball up in non ppa professional matches is allowed, as long as you meet the other serve criteria.
John, how would you compare Zane's serve to say Dekel's serve with less ball toss, or Tyson's open stance for effectiveness and ease of learning? All 3 seem to have great serves.
Great tips but his serve looks borderline illegal - it looks like he is contacting the ball just slightly above his waist and the tip of his paddle is just barely below wrist. Very close, I'm glad I'm not a ref!
It's below the navel or the belly button