Outdoor Pickleball: 7 Tips for Playing Outdoors This Fall


With the summer winding down and the cooler weather upon us, it's no surprise that many players are excited to play outdoor pickleball this time of year. After all, there is nothing like a crisp fall day with the sun shining brightly on your face as you swing away at the courts. 

 But what if you're not sure where to begin? Here are some pickleball playing tips to help you get started in the fall and a few other things that you need to keep in mind, so you make the most out of your outdoor pickleball experience.


1. Wear proper pickleball gear. 

It may be tempting to just wear whatever you think is comfortable, but wearing the proper attire for pickleball can make a difference in your game. For starters, you'll want to wear the right pickleball shoes as they provide better traction on the court. You also need to wear lightweight clothing that's comfortable enough to get you through an entire match without feeling too hot or cold. Finally, wear headgear that will protect your head from the sun's heat and glare.  

 Pickleball may sound like a low-impact sport, but your clothing and accessories can significantly impact how well you do on the court. So don't skimp on picking up the right equipment and gear!


2. Use shoe brushes to keep your pickleball shoes clean.

Like any other pickleball accessory and equipment, your shoes need some TLC. Not only will keeping your shoes clean improve their appearance, but it will also improve your performance on the court. Besides, keeping your shoes in tip-top shape will help them last longer. If you don't already own shoe brushes, now would be a good time to invest in one. They come in handy for cleaning off dirt and debris from your shoes before and after every game.


3. Don't let the winds ruin your game.

We all know that sudden winds can ruin a good game of pickleball. But did you know that even gentle breezes can cause problems for your game?  Winds can affect your shots. They can also blow sand into your eyes, making it difficult for players to see the ball. 

 Fortunately, you can avoid these from happening by equipping your court with windscreens. Windscreens are usually placed over the court’s perimeter fence to block the wind and reduce its effects on your game. They can also minimize glare and possible distractions outside the court.


4. Play in courts equipped with proper lighting.

Love playing pickleball after dark? Then you should consider investing in proper lighting to illuminate the entire court and make your game safer and much more enjoyable. Of course, by proper lighting, we mean using lighting systems designed specifically for nighttime games of pickleball or tennis. 

If you'd like to learn more about the different types of lighting you can equip your court with, hop on a quick call with one of our representatives, or check out our complete listing for available court lighting fixtures and accessories.


5. Keep water off the courts.

Pickleball courts are as susceptible to moisture as any other outdoor surface – especially during fall. Standing water around the court could lead to mildew growth, slippery surfaces, and poor drainage. If left unattended for a long time, it could lead to further court degradation. Worse, restoring a water-damaged court to its original condition can be very costly, as it might require you to replace the entire court's surface.  

 To avoid these issues, you should keep the court’s surrounding areas free of standing water. You can do this by removing water after every rainstorm. A water broom can come in handy here.  

 You should also check the drains regularly to ensure that they are 100% working and that no clogs have formed. If you need help with drain maintenance, contact a professional to help you address drainage issues as soon as possible.


6. Use ground sleeves to keep those nets in place.

We all know how annoying it is when the net sags too much or gets blown away during play. It ruins your game and can even pose a safety hazard to players. 

 To solve this problem, you can use ground sleeves. Ground sleeves are tube-like structures that go under the bottom edge of the netting. They provide extra support to the net and prevent it from sagging. 

If you want to learn more about ground sleeves, call us today! Or visit our website to browse through our complete selection of products.


7. Keep your court in tip-top shape.

As mentioned above, maintaining your court is essential to keeping it in good condition. To keep your court looking great all year round, you should clean it on a regular basis. 

Sweeping it daily will keep the dirt at bay and remove debris before it accumulates.  You should also periodically inspect the court for cracks or holes. These can develop over time due to the constant wear and tear caused by rigorous games. If you find any cracks or holes, repair them immediately so they don't become bigger problems.  

 Finally, consider getting professional cleaning services at least twice a year. Professional cleaners can eliminate any lingering debris that may have accumulated over the years.


Conclusion

If you follow these simple pickleball playing tips, you can enjoy an outdoor pickleball session in the fall without any problems. You'll also have fun while keeping yourself safe from the elements. So go ahead, start swinging, and have fun playing outdoors! 

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