I wish there was a tag saying which team wad the 5.5s and the 5.0s. Im guessing the nearside are 5.5s. They seemed to have better defense, more consistent resets, and more aggresive dinks. Or maybe my judgement is terrible lmao
@@ThePickleballPirates Thank you for responding. I actually think it is great that people are getting on the PB court. Because of back and hip issues I have gone from being able to hit with Futures players to just kind of teaching and not playing much. Is pickleball actually harder on the hips and backs since the ball does not bounce very high. The smaller court is great but it looks like it could be harder on the body with all the bending to get low balls. Not sure any court sport is good for bad hips and backs. Your thoughts?
It all depends on the level you play at. At lower levels it does not put much strain on your body compared to other racket sports provided you play doubles only. At advanced level it is as every other sport, not as bad as tennis for your back, but still. The main difference is it requires a lot of lateral movement rather running. Watch senior pros playing to get an idea.
if you don't think this is 5.5+ you have lost the right to comment. Several of these players played pro main draws at PPA. Ya'll are silly stop trolling
What a joke!! None of these dudes are a 5.5 player, not one, not even close!!! At best, two are 5.0 and the other two are 4.5 cuz I'm feeling generous. So sick of people inflating their level. If any of these guys are 5.5, I've got a 9" 'personality' 😂😂
The only joke here is your comment. It is easy to check player's ratings on DUPR website using their names from the description or at the beginning of the video. You just have no clue, which is pretty common among 'commentators' like you. You should provide the official measurements of your 'personality'. We all are very interested here.
I wish there was a tag saying which team wad the 5.5s and the 5.0s. Im guessing the nearside are 5.5s. They seemed to have better defense, more consistent resets, and more aggresive dinks. Or maybe my judgement is terrible lmao
You are correct. The difference is not that big though. 5.0s are actually 5.4, and 5.5s are 5.7 and 5.8
Solid players. 5+ is believable.
Trying to like it as a tennis pro but I just can't
do not force yourself :)
If you really trying we'd recommend to play instead of watching.
@@ThePickleballPirates Thank you for responding. I actually think it is great that people are getting on the PB court. Because of back and hip issues I have gone from being able to hit with Futures players to just kind of teaching and not playing much. Is pickleball actually harder on the hips and backs since the ball does not bounce very high. The smaller court is great but it looks like it could be harder on the body with all the bending to get low balls. Not sure any court sport is good for bad hips and backs. Your thoughts?
It all depends on the level you play at. At lower levels it does not put much strain on your body compared to other racket sports provided you play doubles only. At advanced level it is as every other sport, not as bad as tennis for your back, but still. The main difference is it requires a lot of lateral movement rather running.
Watch senior pros playing to get an idea.
if you don't think this is 5.5+ you have lost the right to comment. Several of these players played pro main draws at PPA. Ya'll are silly stop trolling
These aren't high rated players.
These are high rated players because they rated high: 5.4, 5.4, 5.7, and 5.9
Don’t feel it is a 5.0 match, more like 4.5.
This are high 5.0s vs high 5.5s
But now we know, how you feel :)
What a joke!! None of these dudes are a 5.5 player, not one, not even close!!! At best, two are 5.0 and the other two are 4.5 cuz I'm feeling generous. So sick of people inflating their level. If any of these guys are 5.5, I've got a 9" 'personality' 😂😂
The only joke here is your comment. It is easy to check player's ratings on DUPR website using their names from the description or at the beginning of the video.
You just have no clue, which is pretty common among 'commentators' like you.
You should provide the official measurements of your 'personality'. We all are very interested here.