
Pro Pickleball Strategies and Training Secrets with Carolina Lopez Episode
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In this episode of Dink Tank, chat with Carolina Lopez (via phone), a former professional tennis player turned pickleball pro. With a duper rating of 5.75, Carolina shares her remarkable journey from Argentina to becoming a tennis instructor at Quail Tennis Club in Dayton, Ohio, and now competing professionally in pickleball tournaments across the country.
Episode Highlights:
- Carolina's tennis career, starting at age 7 in Argentina and reaching a world ranking around 500
- Her transition to the United States and 22-year career as a tennis instructor
- How she discovered pickleball just three years ago and quickly rose to professional status
- Training strategies for balancing professional pickleball with her tennis coaching career
- Insights into tournament preparation and partnering strategies for mixed and women's doubles
- Carolina's favorite pickleball shots and techniques that transitioned well from tennis
- How the sport of pickleball is rapidly evolving with more power and speed
Carolina discusses her upcoming competition at the U.S. Open in Dayton, Florida, and shares her thoughts on the future of pickleball as more tennis players make the transition. She offers valuable tips for pickleball players of all levels, emphasizing the importance of drilling, consistency, and strategic gameplay.
Whether you're a tennis player considering pickleball, a recreational pickleball enthusiast, or a competitive player looking to improve your game, Carolina's insights provide a fascinating look into the professional pickleball world.
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- Follow Carolina Lopez: https://www.instagram.com/firecracker_pickleball/
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Keywords:
pickleball, tennis pro, professional pickleball, pickleball strategy, pickleball tournaments, pickleball training, tennis to pickleball transition, US Open pickleball, Dayton Ohio pickleball, Moneyball tournaments