Pressure play in pickleball refers to applying sustained tactical stress. Teams use aggressive positioning to limit opponent options. Quick advances to the kitchen increase attacking control. Low volleys force opponents to lift returns. Consistent depth keeps rivals on defense. Players maintain compact swings for faster reactions. Smart shot selection avoids unnecessary risks. Clear communication strengthens coordinated attacks. Focused body language reinforces court confidence. For example, a team wins several quick net exchanges consecutively. Their opponents struggle to reset the rally. Continuous attacking shots produce a forced error. Effective pressure play shortens opponent reaction time. Sustained intensity increases scoring opportunities.
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