
ELIZABETHTOWN, Ky. — Is there a way to give yourself an advantage in a pickleball match before the first serve?
Miky Wright, a distinguished faculty member in the math department at Elizabethtown Community and Technical College, and William Figary, an engineer from Elizabethtown, have achieved national recognition with the publication of their article by the renowned Mathematical Association of America (MAA).
Titled “Should You Choose to Serve First in a Pickleball Match? — MATH VALUES,” the article delves into the statistical factors that influence pickleball matches, offering valuable insights for both players and enthusiasts of the sport. This research advances the understanding of sports analytics and exemplifies ECTC’s dedication to academic excellence and community engagement.
Wright, founder of Twin Lakes Pickleball in Leitchfield, seamlessly integrates her passion for mathematics and pickleball, contributing to her field and the local sports community.
- If there are obvious disadvantages on one side, choosing that side of the court is more important than serving first.
- You should always choose to start on the side of the court with a disadvantage.
- Your better server should always serve first, regardless of other factors.
ECTC is a comprehensive community and technical college that serves Breckinridge, Green, Grayson, Hardin, LaRue, Marion, Meade, Nelson, Taylor, and Washington counties in Kentucky.