The Drop In: How To Beat The Banger Shot

1. Build a Real Ready Position

Your paddle must stay above net height so you can swing forward, not upward.
A low paddle = late, jammed, toast.

2. Keep the Paddle in Your Vision

Counterattacks use the attacker’s pace — you don’t need more.
If your paddle leaves your field of vision at any point (backswing or follow-through), the swing is too big.

Stay compact.

3. Control Your Elbows

When your paddle reaches too far out front:

  • It drops

  • You lose leverage

  • You lose the ability to punch back

Think “boxer stance”: elbows in, hands compact, ready for fast exchanges.

4. Recover to Ready Position Immediately

After every counter, your paddle should finish back at center.
If you follow through across your body, you’re out of position for the next ball.

Drill: quick hands at the net — finish every rep back to center.

5. Play the Percentages

Smart counterattackers read the situation before the banger even hits:

  • Low ball + big swing = likely miss → let it go

  • Most bangers attack middle → take that away

  • Sometimes they’ll hit a clean winner → accept it, win the long game

Pickleball is a percentages sport — win more than half, not all.

The Takeaway

You don’t beat a banger by resetting.
You beat a banger by being:

  • Ready

  • Compact

  • Balanced

  • Predictive

  • Willing to counter hard attacks

Once you do, the banger runs out of easy points fast.

Play Steady On Your Feet

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