Good tips from Frankie! I don’t think people practice their serves often enough. As he mentioned, serving gives you the opportunity to take an attacking position. If your opponent can counter with a Chiquita or a similar aggressive return, you lose control of the net position right away
Great video! After being at Premier Padel in Madrid, the two shots I thought were key that don't get as much airtime were serve and bajada. So Bajada next please 😁
Would be great to follow this with a video on positioning and tactic from the serve. i.e. if I'm playing right and we're playing Australian, where should I be serving to and moving into position at net from both sides, and where should my partner be positioned depending on which side I serve from
Nice video! I hope to practice the tips next time I play. Hope you can settle a debate among my friends and I. Scenario is if one was scrambling to return a net shot, hunches over the net but not touches it but manages to return the ball, the opponent then returns but hits the glass and loses point. But my question is if the person at the net touches the net after the point has been won, have they just lost the point due to net fault or still the opponent?
Some sources interchange the terms cage and fence, whilst others say they are different parts of the padel court. Which part of the court is the cage please?
im still kinda new to padel, ive learned that, the slower my serve is the more time i have to take the net. i then changed my serve to a slow one with back spin, is that wrong ?
Good tips from Frankie! I don’t think people practice their serves often enough. As he mentioned, serving gives you the opportunity to take an attacking position. If your opponent can counter with a Chiquita or a similar aggressive return, you lose control of the net position right away
Great video! After being at Premier Padel in Madrid, the two shots I thought were key that don't get as much airtime were serve and bajada. So Bajada next please 😁
man... after watching this I just feel like a complete noob. thanks for the video!
Very useful! Thank you very much for this video
Would be great to follow this with a video on positioning and tactic from the serve. i.e. if I'm playing right and we're playing Australian, where should I be serving to and moving into position at net from both sides, and where should my partner be positioned depending on which side I serve from
Nice video! I hope to practice the tips next time I play.
Hope you can settle a debate among my friends and I. Scenario is if one was scrambling to return a net shot, hunches over the net but not touches it but manages to return the ball, the opponent then returns but hits the glass and loses point. But my question is if the person at the net touches the net after the point has been won, have they just lost the point due to net fault or still the opponent?
Great tips and video guys!
Thanks
Great video, that guy is funny
Your right foot is fully planted even just before you hit the ball. The trainer falls forwards and as he hits he then steps trough.
Some sources interchange the terms cage and fence, whilst others say they are different parts of the padel court. Which part of the court is the cage please?
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im still kinda new to padel, ive learned that, the slower my serve is the more time i have to take the net. i then changed my serve to a slow one with back spin, is that wrong ?
The changes are very subtle and hard to see on video. I think you felt the changes better than we can see. But good tips nevertheless.
Your ball throw seems a bit low, the pros serve from belly button height
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