A power shot in pickleball is a fast and forceful strike. Players use it to pressure opponents defensively. The shot often travels deep toward baseline corners. Strong shoulder rotation generates speed. A stable wrist maintains paddle control. Balanced stance prevents overextension during contact. Players select power shots when openings appear. Overuse can increase unforced errors. Controlled timing improves effectiveness. For example, a high return sits above net height. The player drives the ball forcefully crosscourt. Opponents struggle to respond quickly. Proper technique ensures consistent depth. Well timed power shots create scoring chances.
