Ball Machine Drill🎾 LEVEL UP YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME! 🎾
One-Hour Ball Machine Training Session
Take your skills to the next level with focused, high-repetition training designed to build confidence, consistency, and strategy.
✅ What’s Included:
Professional Coach On-Site
Personalized Instruction & Tips
Ball Machine Drills Tailored to Student Needs
Shot Technique Refinement
Strategy & Court Positioning Guidance
High-Volume Repetition for Faster Improvement
👥 Small Group Format
Limited to 8 students per session
Ensures individualized attention and maximum court time.
🎯 Perfect For:
Beginners wanting consistent practice
Intermediate players sharpening control
Competitive players refining precision & strategy
📅 One Hour. Focused. High Energy. Game Changing.
Spots fill quickly — reserve yours today!
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
League Warm Up Skills & DrillsGet league-ready with our Warm Up Skills & Drills class led by James! This session is designed to help you sharpen specific skills, build confidence, and prepare for competitive league play in a focused, supportive environment.
Players will work on targeted drills, technique improvement, and game-like scenarios to elevate their performance on the court. Whether you're looking to fine-tune your shots, improve consistency, or simply get in a great pre-league workout, this class is the perfect opportunity.
Registration is completed through Court Reserve with a $5 fee for members and $7.50 fee for visitors paid to Dill Dinkers. An additional $15 is paid directly to the Coach via cash, Venmo, CashApp, or Zelle.
Come ready to learn, move, and level up your game!
Ball Machine Drill🎾 LEVEL UP YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME! 🎾
One-Hour Ball Machine Training Session
Take your skills to the next level with focused, high-repetition training designed to build confidence, consistency, and strategy.
✅ What’s Included:
Professional Coach On-Site
Personalized Instruction & Tips
Ball Machine Drills Tailored to Student Needs
Shot Technique Refinement
Strategy & Court Positioning Guidance
High-Volume Repetition for Faster Improvement
👥 Small Group Format
Limited to 8 students per session
Ensures individualized attention and maximum court time.
🎯 Perfect For:
Beginners wanting consistent practice
Intermediate players sharpening control
Competitive players refining precision & strategy
📅 One Hour. Focused. High Energy. Game Changing.
Spots fill quickly — reserve yours today!
Senior PB Clinic 50+Safety and Fundamentals First: Clinics typically begin with a warm-up aimed at preventing injury, such as joint mobility exercises (hips, ankles) and stretching.
Tailored Instruction: Instructors focus on high-percentage, lower-impact play, reducing the need for extensive running or strenuous overhead smashes.
Small Class Sizes: To ensure personal attention, many senior clinics keep participant numbers low.
Skill-Based Grouping: Participants are often grouped with others of similar skill levels, though some clinics blend levels to foster mentorship
Clinics are usually designed to improve specific aspects of the game:
The "Dink" Game: Intensive focus on soft shots at the net (kitchen) to build patience and precision.
3rd Shot Decisions: Strategy sessions on whether to drive or drop the ball, helping seniors move effectively from the baseline to the kitchen line.
Volley-to-Volley Tactics: Improving reaction time and placement at the net.
Serve and Return: Developing consistent serves and deep returns to put opponents on the defensive.
Court Positioning: Teaching proper movement to minimize unnecessary running and optimize coverage
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Doubles Positioning and Footwork Drill SessionMove smarter, play sharper! Learn how to position with your partner, cover the court as a team, and use efficient footwork to stay ready for any shot. Fast-paced drills and game scenarios will have you working together like a well-oiled pickleball machine.
League Warm Up Skills & DrillsGet league-ready with our Warm Up Skills & Drills class led by James! This session is designed to help you sharpen specific skills, build confidence, and prepare for competitive league play in a focused, supportive environment.
Players will work on targeted drills, technique improvement, and game-like scenarios to elevate their performance on the court. Whether you're looking to fine-tune your shots, improve consistency, or simply get in a great pre-league workout, this class is the perfect opportunity.
Registration is completed through Court Reserve with a $5 fee for members and $7.50 fee for visitors paid to Dill Dinkers. An additional $15 is paid directly to the Coach via cash, Venmo, CashApp, or Zelle.
Come ready to learn, move, and level up your game!
Technical Tuesday with Coach JamesTechnical Tuesday is a skill-focused pickleball class centered on precision, placement, and creating high-percentage angles on the court. Players will work on shot accuracy, ball control, positioning, and learning how to move opponents with smart placement rather than power alone. Through guided instruction and situational play, this class helps players develop consistency, improve court awareness, and understand how to create offensive opportunities using proper technique and strategic angles. Ideal for players looking to sharpen the technical side of their game and become more efficient on the court.
An additional $20 will be paid directly to Coach James via Cash, Venmo, Zelle, etc..
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
City Pickle USA Academy 2City Pickle USA Academy 2
Structure and Environment
Welcoming Atmosphere: Focuses on fun, but definitely for more of advanced beginners that have played a month or so
Small Class Sizes: Ideally 4-8 players per instructor to ensure personalized feedback and adequate, safe court space.
2. Core Curriculum
Rules & Scoring: Follow up from Academy 1
Fundamental Strokes:
Drops & Drives: 3rd shot consistently of instruction 3rd shot drop & drives
Serving: Developing depth & pace
Blocking- counters from kitchen line
Volleys & Groundstrokes: Proper form on forehands and backhands.
Safety & Etiquette: Proper court safety, including footwear recommendations.
3. Qualified Instruction
Certified Coaches: Yes
Structured Drills: Utilizing drills that build on previous lessons to ensure consistent progression.
4. Progression Path
Advanced Beginner to Intermediate players: A clear pathway to move from a skill rating of 2.5 to 3.0
Drill & Play: Sessions of mix structured drills with supervised, low-stakes gameplay.
5. Amenities
Climate-Controlled Facilities: Air-conditioned or well-ventilated indoor courts that allow for comfortable play, regardless of weather.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Double Trouble Two-hand backhandTake your backhand game to the next level by learning how to confidently use the two-handed backhand in every part of the court. This class focuses on building a versatile and reliable backhand that can be used for dinks, drives, resets, and fast-paced counters during competitive play. Players will learn proper grip, body positioning, footwork, and swing mechanics that make the two-handed backhand both powerful and controlled.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Target Practice Serve & ReturnTARGET PRACTICE CHALLENGE—AIM AND HIT IT !!
Be the “HOT SHOT” of PICKLE CITY USA
Do you have problems controlling where your shots go? Would you like to be able to aim and hit it? Join us for some target practice drills! Each session will be one-hour concentrating on different shots you hit in a competitive game! All levels of skill are welcome!
THE SERVE and SERVE RETURN—will be shots we’ll drill to control.
>Drop serves, Volley serves
>Drive serves, Half Lob and Lob serve, spin serves.
>Deep serves to Forehand and Backhand, Jam serves, Angled short serves
>Backhand serves
SERVE RETURNS – Learning proper footwork and spatial awareness
>Down the Line, Cross-court, to the “T”
> Deep, to the Forehand and Backhand
>Top-spin return, high arching lob return, slice return
Reasons to control Serves and Serve Returns:
>Push opponents back, sitting up a weak return
> Hit to a weak “spot” to force an error or weak return AND To “buy” time for you/partner to get through the transition zone and set at the “kitchen line”
City Pickle USA Academy 1This is a 4 - week class (one hour long each class)
Structure and Environment
Welcoming Atmosphere: Focuses on fun, reducing the intimidation factor for new players.
Small Class Sizes: Ideally 4-8 players per instructor to ensure personalized feedback and adequate, safe court space.
Equipment Provided: Offers paddles and balls, making it easy to start without purchasing gear immediately.
2. Core Curriculum
Rules & Scoring: Thorough instruction on the "two-bounce" rule, the "kitchen" (non-volley zone), and how to keep score (3-number system).
Fundamental Strokes:
Dinking: Soft, controlled shots at the net to build patience.
Serving: Developing consistent underhand serves, aiming for depth over power.
Volleys & Groundstrokes: Proper form on forehands and backhands.
Positioning & Footwork: Teaching players where to stand to maximize safety and success, specifically getting to the "kitchen line".
Safety & Etiquette: Proper court safety, including footwear recommendations.
3. Qualified Instruction
Certified Coaches: Yes
Positive, Patient Feedback: Coaches who encourage, rather than just correct, helping players build confidence.
Structured Drills: Utilizing drills that build on previous lessons to ensure consistent progression.
4. Progression Path
Beginner to Advanced Beginner: A clear pathway to move from absolute beginner to "Advanced Beginner I" and "II," refining skills like third-shot drops and deeper returns.
Drill & Play: Sessions that mix structured drills with supervised, low-stakes gameplay.
5. Amenities
Climate-Controlled Facilities: Air-conditioned or well-ventilated indoor courts that allow for comfortable play, regardless of weather.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Ball Machine Drill🎾 LEVEL UP YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME! 🎾
One-Hour Ball Machine Training Session
Take your skills to the next level with focused, high-repetition training designed to build confidence, consistency, and strategy.
✅ What’s Included:
Professional Coach On-Site
Personalized Instruction & Tips
Ball Machine Drills Tailored to Student Needs
Shot Technique Refinement
Strategy & Court Positioning Guidance
High-Volume Repetition for Faster Improvement
👥 Small Group Format
Limited to 8 students per session
Ensures individualized attention and maximum court time.
🎯 Perfect For:
Beginners wanting consistent practice
Intermediate players sharpening control
Competitive players refining precision & strategy
📅 One Hour. Focused. High Energy. Game Changing.
Spots fill quickly — reserve yours today!
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Ladies Beginner Drill sessionWarm-up & Safety (10 mins): Light stretching and introduction to court positioning (NVZ/kitchen, baseline).
Dinking Drills (15 mins): Practice controlled, cross-court dinking to improve accuracy and patience at the net.
Serve & Return (15 mins): Focused drills on serving deep and returning, aiming for consistency over power.
Volley & Net Play (10 mins): Introduction to quick hand reactions and basic volleys at the kitchen line.
Game-Based Play/Cool-down (10 mins): Structured play applying the skills learned, emphasizing rules, scoring, and sportsmanship
Supportive Environment: Designed specifically for women new to the sport.
Skill-Focused: Quick, actionable tips to improve, such as using target practice to build confidence.
Active Learning: Less talk, more paddle-on-ball time
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Play with the ProA "City Pickleball USA Play with the Pro" session is an interactive experience where a certified professional or top-level player (often 5.0+ DUPR) plays, drills, and provides real-time, on-court feedback to amateurs. It bridges the gap between structured lessons and recreational play, focusing on strategy, positioning and skill refinement
Live Game Coaching: The pro plays in a doubles match with or against you, pausing to explain positioning, shot selection, and errors, often highlighting why pros use specific strategies.
Personalized Analysis: The pro evaluates your game, identifying strengths and weaknesses, such as issues with third-shot drops, defensive resets, or court coverage.
Targeted Drilling: Instead of just playing, the session often includes specific drills designed to improve weak areas, such as working on dinking consistency or transitioning from the baseline to the kitchen line.
Strategic Advice: Pro-level insights on "why" to hit a specific shot, including managing the game mentally and forcing errors.
Double Trouble Two-hand backhandTake your backhand game to the next level by learning how to confidently use the two-handed backhand in every part of the court. This class focuses on building a versatile and reliable backhand that can be used for dinks, drives, resets, and fast-paced counters during competitive play. Players will learn proper grip, body positioning, footwork, and swing mechanics that make the two-handed backhand both powerful and controlled.
Roll Volley ClinicMaster the art of the roll! Learn the technique, timing, and touch to execute topspin volleys that dip fast, stay in play, and keep your opponents on defense.
Senior PB Clinic 50+Safety and Fundamentals First: Clinics typically begin with a warm-up aimed at preventing injury, such as joint mobility exercises (hips, ankles) and stretching.
Tailored Instruction: Instructors focus on high-percentage, lower-impact play, reducing the need for extensive running or strenuous overhead smashes.
Small Class Sizes: To ensure personal attention, many senior clinics keep participant numbers low.
Skill-Based Grouping: Participants are often grouped with others of similar skill levels, though some clinics blend levels to foster mentorship
Clinics are usually designed to improve specific aspects of the game:
The "Dink" Game: Intensive focus on soft shots at the net (kitchen) to build patience and precision.
3rd Shot Decisions: Strategy sessions on whether to drive or drop the ball, helping seniors move effectively from the baseline to the kitchen line.
Volley-to-Volley Tactics: Improving reaction time and placement at the net.
Serve and Return: Developing consistent serves and deep returns to put opponents on the defensive.
Court Positioning: Teaching proper movement to minimize unnecessary running and optimize coverage
Intro to PickleballWelcome to the Intro to Pickleball class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
ADAPTIVE PICKLEBALLOur Adaptive Pickleball Programming creates inclusive opportunities for individuals with physical disabilities to stay active, build confidence, and experience the power of community through sport. By providing accessible instruction, supportive coaching, and adaptive play opportunities, we help individuals with physical disabilities connect, compete, and thrive both on and off the court.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Roll Volley ClinicMaster the art of the roll! Learn the technique, timing, and touch to execute topspin volleys that dip fast, stay in play, and keep your opponents on defense.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Double Trouble Two-hand backhandTake your backhand game to the next level by learning how to confidently use the two-handed backhand in every part of the court. This class focuses on building a versatile and reliable backhand that can be used for dinks, drives, resets, and fast-paced counters during competitive play. Players will learn proper grip, body positioning, footwork, and swing mechanics that make the two-handed backhand both powerful and controlled.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Target Practice Serve & ReturnTARGET PRACTICE CHALLENGE—AIM AND HIT IT !!
Be the “HOT SHOT” of PICKLE CITY USA
Do you have problems controlling where your shots go? Would you like to be able to aim and hit it? Join us for some target practice drills! Each session will be one-hour concentrating on different shots you hit in a competitive game! All levels of skill are welcome!
THE SERVE and SERVE RETURN—will be shots we’ll drill to control.
>Drop serves, Volley serves
>Drive serves, Half Lob and Lob serve, spin serves.
>Deep serves to Forehand and Backhand, Jam serves, Angled short serves
>Backhand serves
SERVE RETURNS – Learning proper footwork and spatial awareness
>Down the Line, Cross-court, to the “T”
> Deep, to the Forehand and Backhand
>Top-spin return, high arching lob return, slice return
Reasons to control Serves and Serve Returns:
>Push opponents back, sitting up a weak return
> Hit to a weak “spot” to force an error or weak return AND To “buy” time for you/partner to get through the transition zone and set at the “kitchen line”
City Pickle USA Academy 1This is a 4 - week class (one hour long each class)
Structure and Environment
Welcoming Atmosphere: Focuses on fun, reducing the intimidation factor for new players.
Small Class Sizes: Ideally 4-8 players per instructor to ensure personalized feedback and adequate, safe court space.
Equipment Provided: Offers paddles and balls, making it easy to start without purchasing gear immediately.
2. Core Curriculum
Rules & Scoring: Thorough instruction on the "two-bounce" rule, the "kitchen" (non-volley zone), and how to keep score (3-number system).
Fundamental Strokes:
Dinking: Soft, controlled shots at the net to build patience.
Serving: Developing consistent underhand serves, aiming for depth over power.
Volleys & Groundstrokes: Proper form on forehands and backhands.
Positioning & Footwork: Teaching players where to stand to maximize safety and success, specifically getting to the "kitchen line".
Safety & Etiquette: Proper court safety, including footwear recommendations.
3. Qualified Instruction
Certified Coaches: Yes
Positive, Patient Feedback: Coaches who encourage, rather than just correct, helping players build confidence.
Structured Drills: Utilizing drills that build on previous lessons to ensure consistent progression.
4. Progression Path
Beginner to Advanced Beginner: A clear pathway to move from absolute beginner to "Advanced Beginner I" and "II," refining skills like third-shot drops and deeper returns.
Drill & Play: Sessions that mix structured drills with supervised, low-stakes gameplay.
5. Amenities
Climate-Controlled Facilities: Air-conditioned or well-ventilated indoor courts that allow for comfortable play, regardless of weather.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Ball Machine Drill🎾 LEVEL UP YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME! 🎾
One-Hour Ball Machine Training Session
Take your skills to the next level with focused, high-repetition training designed to build confidence, consistency, and strategy.
✅ What’s Included:
Professional Coach On-Site
Personalized Instruction & Tips
Ball Machine Drills Tailored to Student Needs
Shot Technique Refinement
Strategy & Court Positioning Guidance
High-Volume Repetition for Faster Improvement
👥 Small Group Format
Limited to 8 students per session
Ensures individualized attention and maximum court time.
🎯 Perfect For:
Beginners wanting consistent practice
Intermediate players sharpening control
Competitive players refining precision & strategy
📅 One Hour. Focused. High Energy. Game Changing.
Spots fill quickly — reserve yours today!
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Roll Volley ClinicMaster the art of the roll! Learn the technique, timing, and touch to execute topspin volleys that dip fast, stay in play, and keep your opponents on defense.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Double Trouble Two-hand backhandTake your backhand game to the next level by learning how to confidently use the two-handed backhand in every part of the court. This class focuses on building a versatile and reliable backhand that can be used for dinks, drives, resets, and fast-paced counters during competitive play. Players will learn proper grip, body positioning, footwork, and swing mechanics that make the two-handed backhand both powerful and controlled.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Target Practice Serve & ReturnTARGET PRACTICE CHALLENGE—AIM AND HIT IT !!
Be the “HOT SHOT” of PICKLE CITY USA
Do you have problems controlling where your shots go? Would you like to be able to aim and hit it? Join us for some target practice drills! Each session will be one-hour concentrating on different shots you hit in a competitive game! All levels of skill are welcome!
THE SERVE and SERVE RETURN—will be shots we’ll drill to control.
>Drop serves, Volley serves
>Drive serves, Half Lob and Lob serve, spin serves.
>Deep serves to Forehand and Backhand, Jam serves, Angled short serves
>Backhand serves
SERVE RETURNS – Learning proper footwork and spatial awareness
>Down the Line, Cross-court, to the “T”
> Deep, to the Forehand and Backhand
>Top-spin return, high arching lob return, slice return
Reasons to control Serves and Serve Returns:
>Push opponents back, sitting up a weak return
> Hit to a weak “spot” to force an error or weak return AND To “buy” time for you/partner to get through the transition zone and set at the “kitchen line”
City Pickle USA Academy 1This is a 4 - week class (one hour long each class)
Structure and Environment
Welcoming Atmosphere: Focuses on fun, reducing the intimidation factor for new players.
Small Class Sizes: Ideally 4-8 players per instructor to ensure personalized feedback and adequate, safe court space.
Equipment Provided: Offers paddles and balls, making it easy to start without purchasing gear immediately.
2. Core Curriculum
Rules & Scoring: Thorough instruction on the "two-bounce" rule, the "kitchen" (non-volley zone), and how to keep score (3-number system).
Fundamental Strokes:
Dinking: Soft, controlled shots at the net to build patience.
Serving: Developing consistent underhand serves, aiming for depth over power.
Volleys & Groundstrokes: Proper form on forehands and backhands.
Positioning & Footwork: Teaching players where to stand to maximize safety and success, specifically getting to the "kitchen line".
Safety & Etiquette: Proper court safety, including footwear recommendations.
3. Qualified Instruction
Certified Coaches: Yes
Positive, Patient Feedback: Coaches who encourage, rather than just correct, helping players build confidence.
Structured Drills: Utilizing drills that build on previous lessons to ensure consistent progression.
4. Progression Path
Beginner to Advanced Beginner: A clear pathway to move from absolute beginner to "Advanced Beginner I" and "II," refining skills like third-shot drops and deeper returns.
Drill & Play: Sessions that mix structured drills with supervised, low-stakes gameplay.
5. Amenities
Climate-Controlled Facilities: Air-conditioned or well-ventilated indoor courts that allow for comfortable play, regardless of weather.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Ball Machine Drill🎾 LEVEL UP YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME! 🎾
One-Hour Ball Machine Training Session
Take your skills to the next level with focused, high-repetition training designed to build confidence, consistency, and strategy.
✅ What’s Included:
Professional Coach On-Site
Personalized Instruction & Tips
Ball Machine Drills Tailored to Student Needs
Shot Technique Refinement
Strategy & Court Positioning Guidance
High-Volume Repetition for Faster Improvement
👥 Small Group Format
Limited to 8 students per session
Ensures individualized attention and maximum court time.
🎯 Perfect For:
Beginners wanting consistent practice
Intermediate players sharpening control
Competitive players refining precision & strategy
📅 One Hour. Focused. High Energy. Game Changing.
Spots fill quickly — reserve yours today!
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Pickleball 101 Beginner ClinicWelcome to the Pickleball 101 class! This session is designed to transform absolute beginners into confident players by mastering the basics in a fun, low-pressure environment.
What to Expect:
Our 2026 introductory clinics typically follow a 60 min structure focused on hands-on learning:
The Basics: Learn proper paddle grip (Continental grip), ready stance, and court safety.
Fundamental Shots: serves, returns, volley and groundstrokes.
Guided Play: After drills, you will play coached games to practice scoring and positioning in real-time.
Community: You will meet other new players at your skill level (typically 2.0–2.5), making it easy to find future partners.
Preparation Checklist
Footwear: Court shoes are mandatory (tennis or pickleball-specific) to prevent ankle injuries during lateral movement.
Equipment: We provide loaner paddles and balls or you may bring your own paddle
Hydration: Bring a water bottle and wear breathable athletic clothing.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Roll Volley ClinicMaster the art of the roll! Learn the technique, timing, and touch to execute topspin volleys that dip fast, stay in play, and keep your opponents on defense.
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Double Trouble Two-hand backhandTake your backhand game to the next level by learning how to confidently use the two-handed backhand in every part of the court. This class focuses on building a versatile and reliable backhand that can be used for dinks, drives, resets, and fast-paced counters during competitive play. Players will learn proper grip, body positioning, footwork, and swing mechanics that make the two-handed backhand both powerful and controlled.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application
Target Practice Serve & ReturnTARGET PRACTICE CHALLENGE—AIM AND HIT IT !!
Be the “HOT SHOT” of PICKLE CITY USA
Do you have problems controlling where your shots go? Would you like to be able to aim and hit it? Join us for some target practice drills! Each session will be one-hour concentrating on different shots you hit in a competitive game! All levels of skill are welcome!
THE SERVE and SERVE RETURN—will be shots we’ll drill to control.
>Drop serves, Volley serves
>Drive serves, Half Lob and Lob serve, spin serves.
>Deep serves to Forehand and Backhand, Jam serves, Angled short serves
>Backhand serves
SERVE RETURNS – Learning proper footwork and spatial awareness
>Down the Line, Cross-court, to the “T”
> Deep, to the Forehand and Backhand
>Top-spin return, high arching lob return, slice return
Reasons to control Serves and Serve Returns:
>Push opponents back, sitting up a weak return
> Hit to a weak “spot” to force an error or weak return AND To “buy” time for you/partner to get through the transition zone and set at the “kitchen line”
Summer Kids Pickleball CampSummer kids pickleball camps offer a fun, active environment for ages 7–13 to learn the fundamentals of the sport through professional instruction, interactive drills, and competitive games. Camps focus on stroke mechanics, rules, and strategy, emphasizing social interaction, teamwork, and improved athletic coordination
Instruction: Professional coaching on serve technique, dinking, volleys, and scoring for all skill levels.
Structure: Camps often run as half-day sessions (e.g., 9 AM–11am) Monday through Thursday mornings / held indoors in air-conditioned venue
Age-Appropriate: Activities are tailored to different skill levels, grouping campers by ability and age.
Clinic (Advanced)Who It's For:
Players who already compete in leagues or tournaments (typically 3.5+ skill level).
Solid advanced players looking to transition to intermediate/advanced play or fine-tune skills for high-level competition.
Key Focus Areas:
Strategy & Tactics: Stacking, switching, third-shot patterns, shot selection under pressure, opponent analysis, and point construction.
Advanced Shot-Making: Topspin, rolls, resets, blocking, lobs, and power drives.
Net Play & Defense: Aggressive net play, controlling the NVZ (Non-Volley Zone), defending hard shots, and quick reactions.
Movement & Footwork: Mastering advanced footwork and agility for better court coverage.
Mental Game: Building mental fortitude and performing under pressure.
High-Intensity Drills: Game-speed drilling and situational point play.
Ball Machine Drill🎾 LEVEL UP YOUR PICKLEBALL GAME! 🎾
One-Hour Ball Machine Training Session
Take your skills to the next level with focused, high-repetition training designed to build confidence, consistency, and strategy.
✅ What’s Included:
Professional Coach On-Site
Personalized Instruction & Tips
Ball Machine Drills Tailored to Student Needs
Shot Technique Refinement
Strategy & Court Positioning Guidance
High-Volume Repetition for Faster Improvement
👥 Small Group Format
Limited to 8 students per session
Ensures individualized attention and maximum court time.
🎯 Perfect For:
Beginners wanting consistent practice
Intermediate players sharpening control
Competitive players refining precision & strategy
📅 One Hour. Focused. High Energy. Game Changing.
Spots fill quickly — reserve yours today!
Clinic (Intermediate)Who Should Attend?
Players who know the basic rules and can sustain short rallies.
Players looking to move from a 3.0 to a 3.5+ rating.
Those who have completed beginner clinics and want to develop deeper skills.
What to Expect
A structured session with drills and instruction.
A supportive environment to correct bad habits and build new ones.
A mix of drills and coached gameplay for practical application