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A player may enter the non-volley zone to play a ball that has bounced and may stay there to play other balls that bounce, [39]: A-22 but the player must re-establish both feet outside the non-volley zone before playing a volley. The non-volley zone is the highlighted area and numbered lines shown in the "Service out" diagram.
No man's land See Transition zone Non-volley line or Kitchen line Court lines on each side of the net that are parallel to the net, and 7 feet (2.1 m) from the net, that run from one sideline to the other. [44] The non-volley line, and the sidlenes on either side of the NVZ, are part of the non-volley zone. Non-volley zone, NVZ or Kitchen
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The non-volley zone, or "kitchen," is an integral part of the game. A court without a non-volley zone isn't a legal court according to the official rules. Are you sure that the court you're referring to is actually a pickleball court? Ian 17:57, 10 June 2024 (UTC)