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Specialty Clinics - 2026

Our Specialty Clinics, designed to target key areas of your pickleball game in a focused, high-impact 90-minute training session. These clinics are tailored for specific skill levels, ensuring you get appropriate instruction so you can break through plateaus and refine your technique.

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Whether you're looking to sharpen your third-shot drop, improve your net play, or improve your overall strategic and tactics, Carolina will help you elevate your performance with intentional, game-changing improvements. 

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Fee: All Clinics are $35+tax

Location: Plast Huculak Centre (516 The Kingsway)

Schedule: see below...

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Carolina Hack, Professional Pickleball Player, Clinic Instructor

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March 4:  Topspin Mastery (Make Up Class)

This is a must-attend clinic for players who want more control, consistency, and confidence in their game. In this session, you’ll learn how to generate reliable topspin on drives, drops, and rolls to keep the ball dipping, create safer margins, and apply pressure without overhitting. If you’re ready to add pace with control & make your shots more difficult to defend, this clinic will immediately elevate your play.

Topsin Mastery

March 4th (Make up Date)

  • (3.5+ ) 11am - 1230pm - 1 spot left

March  5:  Mastering Pickleball Communication

Learn how effective communication can elevate every part of your doubles game. This clinic focuses on clear partner cues, positioning, shot selection, switching, and point management to reduce unforced errors and build trust. Strong communication improves teamwork, decision-making, and composure under pressure, leading to more consistent and confident play in competitive situations.

Mastering Pickleball Communication

March 5

  • (Below 3.5 930am - 11am - 3 spots available

  • (3.5 or Above11am - 1230pm -  2 spots available

Complementary Clinics (Free)

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Session 2 (March 25)
“Earning the Attack: Recognizing & Creating Opportunities”
Focus:
What makes a ball attackable
How to create weak replies
Positioning before attacking
Avoiding premature speed-ups

Session 3 (April 1)
“Winning at the Kitchen: Patterns That Control the Rally”
Focus:
Crosscourt dink patterns
Moving opponents side-to-side
Setting up attacks from the kitchen
Patience vs pressure

Session 4 (April 15)
“Closing the Point: High-Percentage Finishing Patterns”
Focus:
Where to attack (body, feet, space)
Put-away positioning
Anticipation after your attack
Avoiding overhitting

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