Le padel attracts more and more players. Most from tennis, these players have technical skills that will quickly help them feel comfortable in basic shots such as groundstrokes (without the glass) and volleys.

To be able to progress quickly padel, there are obviously different areas in which players must improve, such as technique, tactics and above all to understand the game of padel.

The first step to being more comfortable and having fun while playing is to slow down the game. Slowing down the game means looking for a lot more control and being able to play as many balls as you can at a speed average in the field.

For this, players must be able to play more slowly and be in control of each of their moves. The physical intensity should be the same all the time, moving your legs a lot and staying as flexed as possible.

When the player begins to find his ball speed with which he does not miss playing with a certain security, the technical aspect can be deepened and changes can be made if necessary.

By slowing down his ball speed, in addition to being able to give his opponents one more stroke, the player will gain more confidence and control over each ball than before.

By playing with control the player will realize that several game options will open up to him and his number of unprovoked direct faults will be reduced.

Also, by having multiple game choices when playing with control, you will be able to tackle the tactical aspect which will become very important when playing very close matches.

You will understand, playing with control does not mean falling asleep and playing very slowly, but rather playing intelligently to make fewer mistakes than your opponents and especially to start to progress and be able to deepen the technical and tactical aspects. Without control your game will remain vague and undecided.

Snowshoe and take your time!

Max Moreau

Max Moreau is one of the best French in padel. The Sherlock of padel opens the doors to the French and professional circuit. This expert in padel will not hesitate to intervene on the tactics and the technique of our sport.