With the precision provided by the International Federation of Padel (FIP) on serving height One question naturally arises:
Do tall players have an advantage in padel?
Since the ball must be hit below the highest point of the hip (iliac crest) The permitted area depends directly on the player's morphology.
Does the FIP rule create a mechanical advantage?
The rule is clear: the ball must be hit at or below the waist , defined as the top of the hip.
Logical consequence:
- A player who is 1.95m tall has a higher permitted striking zone than a player who is 1.70m tall.
- Therefore, he can hit the ball higher while remaining within the law.
However, in padel, the higher the point of impact The easier it is to:
- Increase speed
- Create a downward angle
- Make the trajectory more aggressive
From a biomechanical perspective, yes: Size influences the potential of the service .
Faster service = real benefit?
In theory, a taller player can:
- Hit higher
- To have a more favorable angle
- Generate more speed without forcing it
But in practice, the The serve in padel is not a decisive shot like in tennis .
Unlike tennis:
- He needs to bounce back
- He is hit below the waist
- It is played diagonally.
- The receiver usually has time to get organized
The serve in padel is first and foremost a strategic commitment , intended to take up position at the net, not to score directly.
The advantage of having a large company exists… but it is relative.
Yes, a tall player has:
- From a better natural lever
- From a more comfortable angle
- From a higher legal zone
But padel remains a sport:
- Shift
- Reading
- Construction
A smaller player can compensate by:
- Improved accuracy
- A better effect
- A tactical variation
Examples from the professional circuit
On the circuit Premier Padel Some of the best servers are not necessarily the biggest.
Power alone is not enough.
Positioning, variation, and the ability to follow up after the serve are crucial.
Conclusion: morphological advantage, not structural dominance
La FIP rule on striking height effectively creates a mechanical advantage for tall players .
But this advantage remains moderate because:
- The serve in padel is not a finishing shot
- The point is built after the engagement
- The return is rarely neutralized by speed alone.
To be a great help.
But in padel, it's always the tactical mastery , The playing the game and exchange management that make the difference.
Franck Binisti discovered padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since then, padel has been part of his life. You often see him touring France to cover major French padel events.

























































































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