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HOW MUCH OF THE COURT SHOULD YOU TAKE unpredictable and taking a lot of the court. This might not be your choice if you are playing drop in recreational pickleball and you are the stronger player. OPTION 5 This is where the stronger player tries to cover almost the entire court. With this strategy, the weaker player will only be guaranteed to serve and return serve and the dominant player is going to try and hit everything else. This method of dividing up the court has even won quite a few tournaments in the past. This method has even won national championships in mixed doubles. Now, remember I said the past. In today’s top-level doubles, usually the balanced teams have the advantage. You will most likely always see the man covering more than half the court at the professional level, and you will see the woman hitting most of the shots and being the dominant player when given the right opportunity. I would never play this style of play in drop in or recreational pickleball unless yo u want to be a very unpopular player. CONCLUSION The best players and partners recognize when they are the stronger or weaker player and are willing to cover the amount of court that gives their team a better chance of competing. Even though I am still a 5.0 player I am also 62 years old. It would be silly for me to attempt to take half of the court if my partner is Wes Gabrielsen or Simone Jardim. And, don’t be the male player who assumes that you are the stronger player when you are playing mixed.  • SEPTEMBER/OCTOBER2017 | MAGAZINE 31