The correct center court position will enable you to cover the high percentage passing shots. Only get beat by the low percentage kill shot and NOT the passing shot. The most advantageous center court position is located a foot behind the 5 foot receiving line. Keep your racquet up in a ready position above waist […]

Are you often getting hit by the ball in the back of your legs or in your back? Do you often have large red circular raised welts in your skin which slowly turn into black bruises? Are you are standing directly in front of your opponent while they are hitting the ball? Do you look […]
In general, most beginner racquetball players do not pay much attention to their court position after they hit the ball. Beginners tend to hang out in the back of the court and watch their opponents hit the ball, and then chase after the next shot. Intermediate level players finally “discover” center court. So they hit […]
The key to controlling a rally in racquetball is to keep the center court position. Center court position is located 1 or 2 feet behind the 5 ft encroachment line. Pretend there is a very powerful magnet always pulling you to this spot on the court. Keeping center court position is so important because any […]