When your opponent hits a weak second serve, start off in your normal return position, but when their toss goes up, step back. Move around the ball to hit a high and heavy inside-out forehand. The key ...
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Explained: When should you step back at the kitchen line? Collin Johns dissects the shot selection
Pickleball pro Collin Johns explains how a subtle movement from the kitchen line, known as the step-back step, can help players generate better offence when dealing with drops and dink exchanges.
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