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Executing a Successful Third Shot Drop in Pickleball

Physics and Society 2025-01-03 v1 Fluid Dynamics

Abstract

We define and investigate a successful third shot drop in pickleball using a numerical model of pickleball ball aerodynamics. Our overall objective is to investigate the ranges of initial speeds, angles and spins that result in a successful third shot drop. We conclude that the initial speed must be in the range 10.9 ms110.9~ms^{-1} to 13 ms113~ms^{-1} for down-the-line shots and 13.3 ms113.3~ ms^{-1} to 16 ms116~ms^{-1} for cross-court shots. The initial angle must be in the range 15.515.5 degrees to 22.522.5 degrees for down-the-line shots and 12.512.5 degrees to 1818 degrees for cross-court shots. We conclude that the effects of spin on the third shot drop are of secondary importance. We believe these results could be useful as a guide to coaches and players wanting to develop this crucial aspect of the game of pickleball.

Cite

@article{arxiv.2501.00163,
  title  = {Executing a Successful Third Shot Drop in Pickleball},
  author = {D. G. Steyn and Troy Mithrush and Chris Koentges and Susan Andrews and Andre Plourde},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.00163},
  year   = {2025}
}
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