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The serve is initiated with at least one foot behind the baseline; neither foot may contact the baseline or court until after the ball is struck. The serve is made diagonally crosscourt and must land within the confines of the opposite diagonal court. Only one serve attempt is allowed (let serves are allowed).
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Code of Ethics for Line Calling: Only make line calls on your side of the pickleball court and always strive for accuracy. Only call “out” balls when space is clearly visible between the line and where the pickleball lands. Call “out” balls promptly.
After your opponent successfully lands their serve, the rally is on! Each ball hit during the rally must land within the court. If the ball touches a court line, it should still be called in. In order to call a ball out, a player should see space between the line and the ball when it hits the ground.
Marking a Full Pickleball Court. Take a 3rd tape measurer and extend it across the court diagonally 48.3 feet to get your measurements square and straight. Mark the sidelines 44 feet long, and snap a chalk line. Measure 2 inches INSIDE and snap a 2nd chalk line. Tape along both lines.
The simplest way is to just lower the tennis net to 34" in the center. Lines may be taped or painted on the court for pickleball (always check with facility first). Then the court can be used for both tennis and pickleball very easily.
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Marking white lines As a general rule, rolls of tape provide a permanent solution. But if you're planning to use a court on a temporary basis, a simple piece of chalk offers a cheaper, temporary solution.
Splitting a Tennis Court If you choose to share the court, all you have to do is add pickleball lines to the court and lower the tennis net to about 34 inches in the center. Adjust the center strap to lower the net, and shift the ratchet on the net post if the cord is too tight.