
SKILL LEVELS
Pickleball skill levels are a simple, friendly way to see where your game stands and how to keep improving. They’re not official ratings — just a helpful guide to the skills and strategy you’ll find at each stage.
Whether you’re learning the basics or getting more competitive, these levels make it easy to track progress and connect with players who match your style.
Source: USA Pickleball
2.5
Beginner
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FOREHAND: Basic directional groundstrokes; consistency still developing.
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BACKHAND: Limited success; building confidence and control.
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SERVE/RETRUN: Very basic serve; inconsistent placement into the correct service box.
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DINK: Basics developing; can sustain short rallies w/ players of similar ability.
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3rd SHOT: Making minimal attempts at the drop shot.
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VOLLEY: Developing a simple punch volley.
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STRATEGY: Limited experience and consistency; knows basic rules and how to keep score.
Source: USA Pickleball
4.0
Adv. Intermediate
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FOREHAND: Consistently hits with depth and control. Is still perfecting shot selection and timing.
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BACKHAND: Has improved stroke mechanics and has moderate success at hitting a backhand consistently.
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SERVE / RETURN: Places a high majority of serves/returns with varying depth and speed.
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DINK: Increased consistency with moderate ability to control height/depth. Developing patience & beginning to understand which balls are attackable.
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3RD SHOT: Selectively mixing up soft shots with power shots to create an advantage with inconsistent results.
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VOLLEY: Able to volley a variety of shots at different speeds. Is developing consistency and control.
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Starting to understand the block/re-set volley.
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STRATEGY: Aware of partner’s position on the court and able to move as a team. Demonstrates ability to change direction in an offensive manner. Has a moderate number of unforced errors per game. Solid understanding of stacking and when and how it could be used in match play. Beginning to identify opponents weaknesses and attempts to formulate game plan to attack weaknesses. Learning to anticipate shots with moderate poaching intent. Beginning to understand & execute resets. Seeks out more competitive play.
Source: USA Pickleball
3.0
Adv. Beginner
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FOREHAND: Ability to hit a medium-paced shot. Limited directional intent and lacks consistency.
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BACKHAND: Learning basic shot. Avoids & lacks directional intent/consistency.
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SERVE / RETURN: Able to hit a medium-paced shot. Lacks depth, direction, and consistency.
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DINK: Can sustain a basic dink rally with limited control.
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3RD SHOT: Generally hits a medium-paced ball with limited direction.
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VOLLEY: Able to hit a medium-paced shot. Lacks direction/inconsistent.
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STRATEGY: Understands fundamentals and is playing more competitively. Is learning proper court positioning. Frequent unforced errors are likely.
Source: USA Pickleball
4.5
Advanced
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FOREHAND: High level of consistency. Uses pace and depth to generate opponents' error or set up next shot.
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BACKHAND: Can effectively direct the ball with varying depth and paces with good consistency.
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SERVE / RETURN: Serves with power, accuracy, and depth and can also vary the speed and spin of the serve.
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DINK: Ability to place ball with high success at changing shot types while playing both consistently and with offensive intent. Recognizes and attempts to hit attackable dinks
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3RD SHOT: Consistently executes effective 3rd shot strategies that are not easily returned for advantage. Able to intentionally and consistently place the ball.
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VOLLEY: Able to block hard volleys directed at them and can consistently drop them into the NVZ. Comfortable hitting swinging volleys. Hits overhead shots consistently, often as put-aways.
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STRATEGY: Has good footwork and moves laterally, backward, and forward well. Uses weight transfer for more efficient footwork. Able to change direction with ease. Very comfortable playing at the non-volley zone. Communicates and moves well with partner — easily “stacks" court positions. Poaches effectively and starting to use ATP, ERNE, resets, and counter-attack strategies. Understands strategy and can adjust style of play and game plan according to the opponent’s strengths and weaknesses and court position. Limited number of unforced errors.
Source: USA PICKLEBALL
3.5
Intermediate
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FOREHAND: Improved stroke development with moderate level of shot control.
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BACKHAND: Learning stroke form and starting to develop consistency but will avoid if possible.
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SERVE / RETURN: Consistently gets serve/return in play with limited ability to control depth.
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DINK: Increased consistency, with limited ability to control height/depth. Sustains medium length rallies. Starting to understand variations of pace.
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3RD SHOT: Developing the drop shot in a way to get to the net.
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VOLLEY: Is able to volley medium paced shots thereby developing control.
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STRATEGY: Moves quickly towards the non-volley zone (NVZ) when opportunity is there. Acknowledges difference between hard game and soft game and is starting to vary own game during recreation and tournament play. Can sustain short rallies. Learning to follow ball and minimize coverage gaps. Basic knowledge of stacking and understands situations where it can be effective. Unforced errors significantly reduce game success.
Source: USA Pickleball
5.0
Expert
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FOREHAND | BACKHAND | SERVE / RETURN: Hits all shot types at a high level of ability from both the forehand and backhand sides including: touch, spin, and pace with control to set up offensive situations. Has developed good touch from all court positions. Has developed a very high level of variety, depth, and pace of serves.
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DINK: Mastered the dink and drop shots. Ability to move opponents with shot placements. Exhibits patience during rallies with the ability to create an opportunity to attack utilizing the dink. Increased ability to change the pace of dinks strategically.
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3RD SHOT: Mastered the 3rd shot choices and strategies to create opportunities for winning points. Able to drop and drive ball from both the forehand and backhand side with high level of consistency.
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VOLLEY: Able to block hard volleys directed at them and consistently drop them into the NVZ. Places overheads with ease for winners. Able to volley shots toward opponents feet consistently. Comfortable with swinging volley in both initiating and ability to attack back or neutralize return.
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STRATEGY: Mastered pickleball strategies and can vary strategies and styles of play in competitive or tournament matches. Is successful at turning defensive shots into offensive shots. Has efficient footwork and effective use of weight transfer for improved quickness on the court. Has ability to execute ATP, ERNE, poach, and counter-attack as needed and use surprise & deception to an offensive advantage. Easily and quickly adjusts style of play and game plan according to the opponent’s and partner’s strengths and weaknesses and court position. Rarely makes unforced errors.
Source: USA PICKLEBALL
