
Your Next LevelStarts at theKitchen Line.
You Know Why You're Stuck.
The gap between 3.5 and 4.5 isn't about effort. It's about mechanics, patterns, and the three shots you haven't fixed yet.
Your dinks land mid-court.
You know the shot. You've drilled it. But under pressure, the ball floats — and they put it away. Every time.
Your serve is a pattern.
Cross-court, medium pace, same spot. Smart opponents read it in the first game and exploit it the rest of the match.
You have no reset game.
When you're driven deep and out of position, you swing. The point ends. You never had a chance to reset and neutralize.
These aren't flaws. They're fixable mechanics.
Coaches Who've Been There.
Not fitness instructors. Not weekend warriors. Former competitive athletes who understand what it actually takes to move up a level.

Marcus Delgado
Head Pro · Former D1 Tennis, Oregon State
Marcus played Division I tennis at Oregon State before pivoting to pickleball in 2019. In five years, he's coached over 120 players across the Pacific Northwest to break rating barriers they'd been stuck at for years.
Third-shot drops, transition mechanics, serve variation

Priya Nair
Drilling Coach · Ex-Collegiate Badminton, UC Davis
Priya's badminton background means she sees angles others miss. Her reset clinics are notoriously difficult — and notoriously effective. Students typically drop their unforced error rate by 40% within eight sessions.
Reset mechanics, kitchen patience, court positioning

Tyler Kwan
Strategy Coach · Nationally Ranked, Top 150 Amateur
Tyler competes nationally and brings live tournament intelligence to every session. He's the coach you want when you're ready to stop practicing and start winning.
Pattern recognition, stack formation, tournament prep
Drills That Change Numbers.
Every drill is designed around a specific mechanical failure. We diagnose, prescribe, and track. No filler sessions.

Third-Shot Drop Ladder
Progressive depth targeting. 3 zones marked with tape. Ball must land in zone before player advances. 85% accuracy required to move up.

Reset Under Pressure
10×Coach feeds hard drives from the transition zone. Player must absorb pace and reset to kitchen. 10 consecutive resets to pass.

Serve Pattern Disruption
6Six serve targets mapped across the service box. Alternating sequences. No serve lands in the same zone twice in a row. Builds unpredictability.
Players Who Broke Through.
Real students. Real rating jumps. Tracked, verified, and still playing.
“I'd been at 3.2 for two years. Two years of playing 4-5 times a week and going nowhere. After 12 weeks at Dink, I hit 4.0. Marcus identified my reset problem in the first session — something no one had ever named before.”

“I came in thinking I needed to work on my power. Tyler watched me for 20 minutes and told me my serve was the problem — I was handing opponents their game plan. Six months later I'm playing 4.5 tournaments.”

“I picked up a paddle 8 months ago at 63. I wanted to keep up with my grandkids and maybe win a game at the rec center. I didn't expect to be dominating my Tuesday morning group by week 20. Priya is a genius.”

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