The performance of Jack Sock , who beat the world number 1 pickleball player less than three years after his debut in the discipline, revives an interesting debate: that of the bridges between racket sports.
A former winner of the Paris-Bercy Masters 1000, the American quickly found his footing in a sport whose codes are very similar to tennis And that's precisely the difference.
Pickleball: an almost natural adaptation
Pickleball offers an almost immediate transition for tennis players:
- similar gestures
- reading the game nearby
- simple tactical schemes
As a result, players like Jack Sock can quickly perform, even reaching the top.
Padel a more complex adaptation
The parallel with padel is obvious… but the conclusions are different.
Yes, many tennis players are successful at padel. But unlike pickleball, the transition is less direct :
- window management
- ubiquitous doubles game
- importance of placement and construction
All of these elements require a real period of adaptation, even for very high-level players.
There are exceptions… especially among women.
Some trajectories remain impressive. The case of Marta Marrero , a former quarter-finalist at Roland-Garros who became world number 1 in padel, is the perfect example.
But this needs to be qualified:
- In women, the progression has long been faster
- in men, Density and competition make access to the top much more difficult
Is the sport more or less accessible?
Another interesting point: accessibility.
Pickleball, despite its mainstream image, remains very linked to the basics of tennis For a player who has never practiced before, progress can be slower than it seems.
Conversely, padel, thanks to its specific characteristics, sometimes allows people from diverse backgrounds to progress quickly… even without a tennis background.
I discovered padel directly during a tournament, and frankly, I didn't really like it at first. But the second time, it was love at first sight, and since then, I haven't missed a single match. I'm even ready to stay up until 3am to watch a final of Premier Padel !

























































































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