Hayman Pickleball Performance Academy

Hayman Pickleball Performance Academy

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PPR Clinician, Coach Developer and Instructor to both emerging and established competitive players.

03/28/2026
03/29/2025

It will be one month from today when I will be starting back on court with my directorship of Hingham Rec tennis and pickleball programming. My recovery from a couple of knee surgeries did not allow me to coach and instruct for over a year but while not 100% for rigorous play, I am thankfully able to perform coaching duties. Please see the link below as I will be conducting special evening pickleball clinics designed for both the 3.5 level recreation player seeking to advance their skills set. Also, I am offering a 3.5+ competitive player level workshop designed for the tournament player looking to sharpen and add to their existing playing level. The key differences between the two offerings are depth of information and intensity: critical work on the technical, tactical and strategical parameters, game based drilling, shot selection/shot making, mental game mastery and match analysis. Students essentially will be receiving instruction I offer through my academy at a very attractive rate. I HIGHLY recommend taking advantage of both the spring and summer sessions.
https://hinghamma.myrec.com/info/activities/program_details.aspx?ProgramID=29839

12/12/2024

My happy place!

12/05/2024

Teaming up with Rob Cassidy in association with Sunrise Sports Tours and Belfair Travel luxury vacations for a truly Caribbean pickleball experience like no other. sunsetsportstours.com

11/19/2024

Congrats Grand Cayman on your performance at the 2024 Pickleball World Cup Peru....your building momentum Jerry Beck!

Photos from Hayman Pickleball Performance Academy's post 11/16/2024

Quick coach development training trip.

09/18/2024

I am about 4 weeks out from returning to on court instruction. During this down time, I have had time to look at the big picture pertaining to the court sport of pickleball. From time to time, I will float some thoughts in my new feature space called, "Hayman Corner"

Doc Dill Says,

Competitive pickleball must realize in a universal mind-set:

1. Rule Adjustments
Standardization Across Levels: As pickleball grows, expect more standardized rules across different leagues and countries, potentially aligning professional and recreational play.
Shot Clock & Time Rules: To maintain pace and excitement, professional matches may introduce shot clocks or tighter regulations on time between points and serves.

2. Improved Rating Systems
More Accurate Player Ratings: Rating systems (such as DUPR) could become more sophisticated, leveraging AI to create dynamic rankings based on performance in different settings (tournament play, recreational matches, etc.). This may address sandbagging concerns and ensure fairer competitive divisions.

AI for the good of the game could/can significantly enhance pickleball rating systems, addressing common challenges like sandbagging, inconsistent competition levels, and inaccurate player assessments. Here are several ways AI could improve the rating system in pickleball:

1. Dynamic & Real-Time Rating Adjustments

Performance Tracking Over Time: AI can analyze a player’s historical data over multiple games to provide a more accurate and dynamic rating that adjusts as a player improves or declines in skill. Instead of relying on static or infrequent updates, AI-powered systems could update ratings in real time after every match, reflecting the most current skill level.
Contextual Performance Analysis: AI can assess how a player performs under various conditions (e.g., different types of opponents, playing styles, tournament pressure). It can weigh match results based on the context—such as the level of competition or the significance of the match—leading to more nuanced ratings.

2. Incorporating In-Depth Match Statistics

Shot Analysis: AI could break down each player's shot selection (serves, volleys, smashes) and track success rates across different shot types. By analyzing patterns and shot success, it can better assess the technical and tactical skills of a player, contributing to a more accurate rating.
Player Movement: By tracking movement patterns, positioning, and stamina over a game, AI can identify strengths and weaknesses in a player's physical abilities. Players with better court coverage, strategic movement, and endurance would receive a higher rating based on their agility and fitness.
Game Scenarios: AI can analyze how a player performs in crucial situations, such as tie-breakers, defensive scenarios, or when facing match point. Players who consistently perform well under pressure could be rated higher due to their mental toughness.

3. Machine Learning for Fair Play

Preventing Sandbagging: AI can identify patterns of sandbagging by recognizing when players consistently underperform in non-tournament or recreational matches but perform significantly better in competitive settings. AI systems could flag suspicious cases for review, making it harder for players to intentionally manipulate their ratings.
Advanced Opponent Matching: AI can more accurately match players of similar skill levels by analyzing granular data rather than relying solely on traditional rankings. This could lead to fairer matchups in recreational play and tournaments, which in turn keeps ratings more aligned with actual skill.

4. Advanced Player Comparisons

Player Skill Benchmarking: AI can analyze a large dataset of player performances and establish benchmarks for each skill level (e.g., how often a 3.5-rated player wins against certain opponents, or what shot percentages are common at a specific level). This creates a more objective system to compare individual players to a larger pool, enhancing the accuracy of their rating.
Peer-to-Peer Comparisons: AI can compare players directly based on head-to-head matchups, but also take into account how those players fare against common opponents. By analyzing a broader network of connections, AI can better predict how a player would perform against others and adjust their rating accordingly.

5. Automated Tournament and Match Data Integration

Seamless Data Input: AI systems can automatically gather match results and statistical data from online tournament systems, wearable devices, or smart courts. This reduces the reliance on manual data entry, ensuring that ratings are updated more frequently and accurately.
Global Integration: AI systems can integrate data from various leagues, regions, and even countries, creating a more unified global rating system. This allows players to maintain consistent ratings across different types of competition and locations.

6. Personalized Feedback & Skill Development

Identifying Areas for Improvement: Beyond just giving a numerical rating, AI can offer detailed feedback on a player’s weaknesses, such as slow reactions to specific types of shots or poor positioning on the court. This can help players improve their ratings by focusing on precise areas for skill development.
Projected Growth Trajectories: AI can predict future skill development based on a player’s current trajectory, providing insights on how rapidly or slowly a player might improve. This could be valuable for players who are working on advancing to a higher level.

7. Reducing Human Bias

Objective Rating Adjustments: AI can eliminate some of the subjectivity and human bias that might exist in current rating systems (e.g., based on reputation or inconsistent match observations). By relying on objective data, AI ensures that ratings are based purely on performance metrics and consistent rules.
More Accurate Self-Ratings: AI can assist new players in estimating their initial rating by analyzing their performance in practice games or drills. It could also prevent players from overrating or underrating themselves during initial rating assignments.

8. Advanced Scouting & Tournament Seeding

Predictive Analysis: AI could analyze a wide range of player data to predict outcomes in tournaments or league matches, ensuring more accurate tournament seeding based on performance and probability. This would reduce the likelihood of mismatched games in early tournament rounds.
Player Rankings across Divisions: AI could analyze whether players are ready to advance to higher divisions or need to stay in their current skill bracket, making promotion and demotion in leagues more precise.

In summary, AI can help improve pickleball’s rating system by providing a dynamic, data-driven approach to ranking players, eliminating manipulation, and offering personalized insights for continuous improvement. (free to copy but please give credit to Doc Dill)

09/06/2024

This trip will be upon us in two months. Reserve your spot. The most economical time of year to experience Grand Cayman and to mix with the local pickleball community.

09/05/2024

Exciting business happening in Espoo, Finland. This venue lies right outside Helsinki. I hope to make it there again early spring. Salute to Pickleball Finland!

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