In pickleball, kitchen line aggression involves players dominating the non-volley zone line to pressure opponents into errors. By attacking balls early with volleys or dinks, they control the net, limit reaction time, and force weak returns. Skilled doubles teams benefit most, as this tactic disrupts rallies, creates scoring opportunities, and shifts momentum through assertive positioning near the kitchen.
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