For a long time, padel has been built around a rather particular image: a sport of touch, reading the game and tactical intelligence, often presented as more physically accessible than other racket sports.
But as the global level progresses, this vision seems to correspond less and less to the reality of the very highest level.
Today, professional padel is increasingly seen as a sport where physical qualities are becoming almost a prerequisite for entry among the best pairs on the circuit.
An intensity that has little to do with that of ten years ago
You only need to review some of the matches from the World Padel Tour from the mid-2010s to observe the evolution.
The pace of exchanges has accelerated: we are seeing more explosive transitions and more aggressive ground coverage.
Lateral movements and changes of direction have become permanent.
Modern padel is characterized by a very high repetition of explosive actions, with many short sprints and high-intensity changes of direction.
This evolution is particularly visible among younger generations. Players like Enzo Jensen, David Gala, Tino Libaak, and Leo Augsburger often impose an impressive physical intensity from the very first shots.
Physical preparation has become central
This evolution of the game is directly reflected in training methods. Today, the coaching staffs of the world's best pairs no longer work solely on technique or tactics.
Physical preparation has become a pillar of performance.
The programs now include strength training, explosiveness, reaction speed, mobility, specific endurance, etc.
Several industry specialists explain that professional players now follow individualized programs adapted to the tournament schedule and the characteristics of each player.
Physical development is no longer considered an addition to padel: it is now an integral part of it.
The downside: injuries
This increase in physical strength, however, has a direct consequence: an increased risk of injury.
Studies published in recent years show that padel-related injuries primarily affect:
- the elbow;
- the shoulder;
- the knee;
- the lower back;
- the muscles and tendons stressed by repeated changes of direction.
A scientific review published in 2023 (Incidence, prevalence and nature of injuries in padel (BMJ Open Sport & Exercise Medicine, 2023)) reported an overall prevalence of injuries ranging from 40% to 95% depending on the populations studied. Tendon and muscle injuries were among the most frequent.
Other studies have also highlighted a high proportion of overuse injuries, particularly in the knee, elbow and lower back.
The future of elite sport will also depend on physical conditioning.
Padel will always be a sport where reading the game and tactical intelligence make the difference. But the very highest level now seems to demand much more than just good hand skills.
The best pairs in the world today combine power, explosiveness, endurance, and tactical mastery.
Moreover, the difference between generations is no longer just technical. It is also athletic.
And as the circuit continues to become more professional, this trend is likely to intensify even further in the coming years.
Because in modern padel, physical strength is no longer just an advantage.
It is gradually becoming a prerequisite.
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