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It's not unusual for elite tennis players to come into Pickleball at the 4.5 or professional level. But in this interview I talk with Aaron Donofrio who started at the 3.0 level and a few years later become a professional Pickleball player. Aaron shares what it took to develop his game since he didn't have a racquet sports background. He also discusses how this and his unusual grip can actually be an advantage in the game of Pickleball.
By Lynn Cherry4.8
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It's not unusual for elite tennis players to come into Pickleball at the 4.5 or professional level. But in this interview I talk with Aaron Donofrio who started at the 3.0 level and a few years later become a professional Pickleball player. Aaron shares what it took to develop his game since he didn't have a racquet sports background. He also discusses how this and his unusual grip can actually be an advantage in the game of Pickleball.

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