A volley rally in pickleball is an exchange of consecutive volleys between players. It typically happens at the kitchen line. Quick reactions and compact swings are essential. Balanced stance supports rapid direction changes. Players aim to keep volleys low and controlled. For example, two opponents trade fast volleys at the net. Neither allows the ball to bounce. Extended rallies test reflexes and control. Effective exchanges demand sharp focus. Strong volley rallies highlight net skill. Quick hands determine advantage.
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