
Mastering the Transition; How a Former College Tennis Player Conquered Pickleball in Just Two Years
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In this episode, we sit down with Joel Clark, a rising star in the Cincinnati pickleball scene who recently achieved a triple crown victory at Dink Cincy. With a background as a collegiate tennis player, Joel shares his fascinating journey from picking up his first paddle just two and a half years ago to competing in APP tournaments today.
Episode Highlights:
- Joel's pickleball origin story, starting with a $15 paddle and getting beaten by seniors
- The transition from collegiate tennis to competitive pickleball and how the skills transfer
- Insights on the differences between tennis and pickleball doubles strategy
- Joel's experience winning the triple crown (singles, doubles, and mixed doubles) at Dink Cincy
- How to prepare for APP tournaments and manage tournament nerves
- The balance between drilling and playing matches to improve your game
- Finding the right doubles partner whose game complements yours
- Advice for beginners and those playing their first tournament
- How Joel maintains a healthy mindset toward competition
- The current pickleball tournament scene and costs associated with higher-level competition
Whether you're new to pickleball or looking to take your game to the next level, Joel offers valuable insights on improvement, tournament preparation, and maintaining the joy of the game while pursuing competitive success.
Connect and play more pickleball in the Cincinnati area at:
- The Pickle Barn in Alexandria, Kentucky
- Sawyer Point
- Aces Pickleball Club
- The Pickle Lodge