In pickleball, a dink is a soft, controlled shot that lands just over the net in the opponent's non-volley zone. Players use it to reset a fast rally, force errors, and create openings. It benefits competitive players seeking finesse, especially in doubles, where strategic placement and patience often decide the point.
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