In padel, there is a dimension of the game in relation to your opponents. Padel being a chess game, you have to deal with their movements. It is possible to predict, anticipate, control the movements of your opponents. In this article, we will give you the keys to help you gain control of your opponents' game.

Your tactics of play will be affected by the displacement of your opponents according to the balls that you send. The more you get to make them move, the more you'll have the chance to have easy balls, so finish the point, and win the game.

How to make opponents move?

There are three types of displacement:

1. Lateral displacement

It is the displacement that players assimilate as quickly as possible, even if they know it only depends on the direction of the ball. It is rather simple to know where the ball will be sent. For information, you can only move your opponent up to a maximum of 5m in the side. In general, it would be much less, because it is in the box where the player would be in a completely unfavorable situation.

 

2. Vertical displacement

In this type of displacement, you will seek to advance or retreat your opponents. You will have to choose the most appropriate shot to make your opponents move. Put the ball just behind the net if they are at the bottom of the field, and the lob if they are at the net. Your goal, just make it run, do not take any chances, do not make mistakes.

 

3. Diagonal displacement

The last type is the combination of the two previous ones. If you get the opposite of it, it will become chaotic, you will have new spaces that will open. If you are faced with the fact that a player is at the bottom, you will have a space in the middle, which will make your opponents run more. It will be necessary to make a crossed blow, between the two players, in the empty zone.

 

The physical aspect in a padel match is to be taken into account. Indeed, you can have the best technique in the world, but if you are not able to achieve it long enough to win a match, it will be complicated. Especially since tournaments play several games in one day, you have to perform well over time to perform at competitions.

Alexis Dutour

Alexis Dutour is passionate about padel. With his training in communication and marketing, he puts his skills at the service of padel to offer us articles that are always very interesting.