Definition and Strategy of the Dink Shot in Pickleball

 

What Is Dink Shot In Pickleball?

A dink in pickleball is a soft, controlled shot that is hit over the net and lands in the non-volley zone (also known as the kitchen) on the opponent’s side of the court. The goal of a dink is to force the opponent to hit the ball from the ground, which gives you more time to react and get into position.

Dinks can be hit with either the forehand or backhand. The most important thing is to hit the ball with a soft touch and to keep it low. You can do this by using a slightly open paddle face and by keeping your swing short and compact.

Why is it called Dink Shot?

There are a few theories about why the dink shot in pickleball is called a dink.

  1. One theory is that the name comes from the sound that the ball makes when it hits the ground after being dinked over the net. This sound is often described as a soft, “dink” sound.
  1. Another theory is that the name comes from the fact that the dink shot is a very precise and controlled shot. It requires a lot of skill to hit the ball with the right amount of power and spin to make it land in the non-volley zone on the opponent’s side of the court. This precision and control is similar to what is required to hit a dink in other sports, such as golf and baseball.
  1. It is also possible that the name “dink” was simply chosen because it is a fun and memorable name for a shot. Whatever the reason, the name “dink” has stuck, and it is now the universally accepted name for this important pickleball shot.

It is worth noting that the dink shot is not unique to pickleball. It is also used in other sports, such as tennis and badminton. However, it is most commonly associated with pickleball.


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