Conquer Pickleball Nerves: Stay Calm & Win Under Pressure
Ever freeze up mid-match even though you “know better”? Yeah, that’s nerves. This coach-level guide shows you how to train for them, for real.
Hi, I’m Sid Parfait, co-founder of PickleTip.com and director of the New Orleans Pickleball Club. I work with players across the New Orleans area through DUPR sessions, beginner and intermediate clinics, community events, and coaching support that helps people understand the game more clearly. I also help shape PickleTip’s content around the questions, mistakes, and breakthroughs I see repeatedly on real courts.
My pickleball journey started on March 11, 2023, when I stepped onto a court for the first time with a borrowed paddle and no real expectations. I dealt with the same confusion many new players feel: overswinging, misreading the Kitchen, hesitating under pressure, and wondering why the game looked simple until the point actually started. That early experience still shapes how I teach, write, and organize content for developing players.
Because I came into the sport as an adult beginner, I remember the frustration and small breakthroughs that define the first stage of improvement. That perspective informs much of my work on PickleTip, especially articles aimed at helping newer players make faster sense of strategy, ratings, and common decision-making mistakes.
On PickleTip, my work often focuses on beginner improvement, player development, DUPR and ratings analysis, community building, and practical gear education. I am especially interested in turning confusing topics into language everyday players can actually use. That includes long form articles on ratings, honest reflections from a rec player’s perspective, and content shaped by what I see in clinics, events, and local match play.
If you want to understand the experience that started much of this perspective, you can read my First Day Playing Pickleball.
Beyond publishing, I help support the local pickleball scene through clinics, DUPR events, community organization, and venue support. I have consulted with multiple pickleball facilities before opening, offering feedback on operations, scheduling, membership structure, event planning, and ways to create a better player experience from day one. That work keeps me close to the real needs of both players and facilities.
It also helps keep my content grounded. I am less interested in theory that sounds impressive and more interested in ideas that hold up with actual players in real environments. That same mindset shapes how I think about equipment, community growth, and the kind of guidance that truly helps people stay in the sport.
My role at PickleTip is not just to publish articles. It is to help make the site more useful, more honest, and more connected to the real player experience. Whether I am writing about ratings, covering a trend in pickleball, or helping frame educational content for improving players, I want the advice to feel clear, tested, and relevant to the people actually trying to get better.
If you are looking for practical insight, local perspective, and guidance shaped by real court experience, that is the standard I try to bring to every article, event, and recommendation I put my name on.

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