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Even when you’re up 9-1 you can’t start thinking about the next match… that’s when you let your opponents in to start getting points. - Matt Wright – Silver: Open Mixed Timeouts are very important. They help us to break our opponents’ momentum, give us some time to re-think our strategy, and allow us to catch our breath. - Lucy Kovalova - Silver: Open Mixed, Open Singles; Bronze: Open Doubles I think the biggest lesson I learned this week is how important focus is in the end. It is something we have to work on just as much as everything else. - Sarah Ansboury - Gold: Mixed Doubles 19+ & Doubles 19+; Silver: Open Doubles; Bronze: Open Mixed Never stop being a student of the game. As the game and players continue to evolve, so must your game. What worked last year probably won’t be enough this year. - Matt Staub - Gold: Doubles 19+; Bronze: Open Doubles & Mixed Doubles 19+ What I learned is that pickleball is a game and not my job. Win or lose, put it all in perspective, grab a beer with old friends and make some new friends along the way. - Cammy MacGregor - Gold: Doubles 35+ & Singles 35+; Silver: Mixed Doubles 35+ You really can win a match after losing a game 11-0. - Bonnie Williams - Gold: Senior Open Singles & Singles 50+; Silver: Doubles 50+ Work on dinking. Most of the points are won at the net in doubles so your dinking has to be good. Come up with strategies to use with your partner prior to each match, and stick with them. - Christine McGrath – Gold: Doubles 19+; Silver: Open Doubles During my Nationals experience, I learned two very important things: 1) I need to have a lot more patience during dink rallies before flicking a ball at my opponent, and 2) I need to keep my balance and weight forward on my toes. - Joshua Elliott (age 16) - Gold: Junior Mixed Doubles 15 – 18 & Junior Singles 15 – 16. 1. Enter as many events as possible. 2. No matter your age, there are always lessons to be learned, even if you cannot enumerate them! - Hilary Marold - Gold: Mixed Doubles 60+ & Doubles 65+ At 88 years of age, one would think I’ve learned all my lessons, but I was pleasantly surprised to find that pickleball people are the most friendly, warm and welcoming group that I have ever encountered. It never gets old to be appreciated and loved. Also, pickleball is adding years to my life. - Doris Castaneda - Gold: Singles 80+, Doubles 80+; Silver: Mixed Doubles 80+  • Jennifer Lucore and Alex Hamner started playing pickleball in 2010, and have competed in tournaments across the USA (and internationally). Between them, they have 25 National Titles, including winning gold in the Women’s Open Doubles at Nationals for four consecutive years (2011 – 2014). For more pickleball fun see Jennifer’s blog at www.allpickleball.com. DECEMBER 2016 | MAGAZINE 57