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Everything you need to know about all the faults in pickleball

A comprehensive list of the many faults in pickleball.

Jaclyn Brandt

03/13/2024

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A pickleball fault is any rule violation that will stop play. But there are so many. Although there are slightly different rules for faults in officiated and non-officiated games, this list is meant for recreational pickleball players — so all the faults listed here are specifically from non-officiated rules. Here is a comprehensive list of the many faults in pickleball.

Basic rules of pickleball faults

Faults in pickleball are important because they can lead to a point, either for you or your opponent.

Pickleball faults

These are the faults you can commit in pickleball:

Serving faults

In-play faults

Net faults

Non-volley (“kitchen”) zone faults

Gear faults

Player position faults

Faults for stopping a rally

Learning all the faults in pickleball

There are a lot of pickleball faults to learn, but really only a few that cause the majority of dead balls (“out” balls, line faults, etc.).

If you are learning pickleball for the first time, learning the basics should be your number one priority. As you play more and more, these faults will become second nature, and you will be able to focus on improving your game.