The lob is one of the most frustrating yet effective shots in pickleball. Just when you’ve settled into the kitchen line, an opponent floats the ball over your head and forces you to scramble. But the lob doesn’t have to be your weakness. With the right strategy and communication, you can turn the tables and stay in control.
In this episode of Pickleball Doubles Strategy on Selkirk TV, coach and senior pro player Linda Thompson explains how to anticipate, read, and defend against lobs. She also shares key ways to avoid being surprised by this shot in the first place.
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Some of the biggest takeaways from this lesson include:
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Recognize patterns – Identify which opponent is lobbing you most often, and whether it’s coming from their forehand or backhand.
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Watch the paddle face – An open paddle face is often a giveaway that a lob is coming.
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Communicate early and clearly – Decide quickly who will chase down the lob to avoid hesitation and confusion.
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Support your partner – Adjust your position based on their movement and shot selection to stay balanced as a team.
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Choose the right response – If you’re set, look to drop or drive; if you’re late, use a defensive lob to reset the point.
By applying these strategies, you’ll not only defend against lobs more effectively but also stay confident when opponents try to exploit this shot.
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