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Old 03-05-2023, 10:48 AM
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You had best get used to living w pickleball. It is so much easier than tennis to learn at an older age. I am a converted tennis player. The Villages did not build over 200 courts for a fleeting fad. It is mental therapy for many of us, besides the fun and exercise.

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Old 03-05-2023, 10:57 AM
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The only difference is at the no volley zone in PB. The back of the court is similar to the strokes in tennis in many cases.
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Old 03-05-2023, 10:57 AM
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It's not the popping noise that’s annoying it's the people yelling and screaming like they were playing in some $1 million dollar Champion.
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Around 2018, I used to walk around a local dog park's 5 acre back field with a professional pickleball instructor who was here for about 6 months teaching Villagers pickleball. She was from Sebring, FL. Or, maybe, still is.


Pickleball is quite a lot bigger now here in the Villages. This instructor probably could be living her full time. Or, go almost anywhere else as well as be just as busy.

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Old 03-05-2023, 12:31 PM
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Pickleball is a fad. Sorta like dance marathons, Gangnam-style dancing and twerking.

It will go away soon (fingers crossed...)
Amazingly, I agree with that.
......And that DOPIE click, click, click sound that the balls make IS MIND-NUMBING! You would think that someone would use a stringed racket or make softer balls.....DUH.......it should NOT take rocket science to accomplish that! Maybe OLD people don't mind because they do NOT hear well. And on a similar note - why are older Golf Carts so NOISY? Some sound like freight trains!
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The only difference is at the no volley zone in PB. The back of the court is similar to the strokes in tennis in many cases.
Another difference. The return of service must bounce before hitting the ball back. No serve and volley.
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Orthopedic doctors love it.
I would venture that the health benefits from doing something active routinely far outweigh the orthopedic problems.
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Old 03-05-2023, 05:24 PM
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Indeed!

Then again, so is fentanyl.

Did a little quick research though on the topic (see below)

FAMOUS TENNIS PLAYERS

List starts with tennis as essentially played today, with racquets that hit balls over a net. In actuality the roots of the game are shrouded in antiquity, with Herodotus referring to tennis-like games played as far back as 450 BC.

Charles I (king of France) credited with building a royal tennis court at the Louvre in 1368.
Francis I (king of France 1515-1547)
Henry VIII (King of England 1509-1547). When he wasn't beheading wives, of course...
Leslie Ronaldson (contemporary of King Henry VIII) one of the first known professional tennis players.
Major Charles Wingfield, Englishman credited with standardizing tennis equipment.
James I (King of Scotland)
Edward VI (King of England)
Elizabeth I (Queen of England)
Frederick (Prince of Wales) who actually died 1n 1751 from an infection caused by being hit in the abdomen with a tennis ball.
Monsieur Masson (pre-eminent tennis professional of his time, who apparently made quite a good living betting on his matches.
Madame Bunell, French woman circa 1760, who took on and beat most of the better-known tennis players of her time, including the British champion Mr Tompkyns, who she beat soundly two sets to one.
Madame Masson (related by marriage to Monsieur Masson, about whom it was said, about 1790 or so, "Madame Masson, the celebrated tennis-player, lately arrived from Paris, has had an audience with his Royal Highness the Duke of York. This Gallic heroine of the racquet, it seems challenges to play with any person in Europe for one thousand guineas."
Napoleon III (Emperor of France 1852-1870)

Oh--and it is worth mentioning that lawn tennis was one of the original nine sports chosen for the first modern Olympic games in 1896.

And then of course we get to, say, the past 140 years or so and names most of us will recognize, such as the first Wimbledon Champion Spencer Gore (1877), the U.S. Championships in 1880 (won, incidentally, by an Englishman, O.E. Woodhouse), followed by in no particular order, Rod Laver, Stan Smith, Billy Jean King, Serena Williams, John McEnroe, Helen Willis, Bill Tilden, Andre Agassi, Maria Sharapova, Ermyntrude Harvey, Pancho Gonzalez, Don Budge, Margaret Court, Novak Djokovic, Pete Sampras, etc. etc. etc.

And now,

FAMOUS PICKLEBALL PLAYERS

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That was a long way to go for a joke, but it was worth it, a good joke. Like the famous tennis player "The Joker".
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I wouldn't want to live near courts. I live in-between Truman and BeCall courts. Both are about a half a mile away and if the wind is blowing toward my house in either direction, I can hear the pickleball impact.
You need to invent or engineer a softer Pickle's ball that is QUIETER.
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You had best get used to living w pickleball. It is so much easier than tennis to learn at an older age. I am a converted tennis player. The Villages did not build over 200 courts for a fleeting fad. It is mental therapy for many of us, besides the fun and exercise.
I agree. It's MENTAL!
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Old 03-05-2023, 05:37 PM
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Around 2018, I used to walk around a local dog park's 5 acre back field with a professional pickleball instructor who was here for about 6 months teaching Villagers pickleball. She was from Sebring, FL. Or, maybe, still is.


Pickleball is quite a lot bigger now here in the Villages. This instructor probably could be living her full time. Or, go almost anywhere else as well as be just as busy.
A professional Pickle's ball INSTRUCTOR. That is almost as humorous as having a professional BREATHING instructor. It takes about 5 min to learn to play Pickle's ball
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A professional Pickle's ball INSTRUCTOR. That is almost as humorous as having a professional BREATHING instructor. It takes about 5 min to learn to play Pickle's ball
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I would venture that the health benefits from doing something active routinely far outweigh the orthopedic problems.
I have talked to a lot of people at the pool that have gotten wrist and shoulder injuries from Pickle's ball.
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A professional Pickle's ball INSTRUCTOR. That is almost as humorous as having a professional BREATHING instructor. It takes about 5 min to learn to play Pickle's ball
Do you play regularly, in a league?
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Do you play regularly, in a league?
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