In this column, we're going to give you some great excuses so that the guilt is never experienced after losing your match. padel, and of course, all with humor. So you can explain why you lost this time. Apologies are classified into different categories: the fault of others, the terrain, the material, and oneself (but with nuance).

  1. It's the fault of others.

  • The blame rests on the field next door where there was a women's match.
  • My partner was very bad.
  • The referee (if there is one) is nil.
  • The opponents do not give intensity, and prevents me from playing.
  • He was number 1 a few years ago.
  • He was training secretly.
  • My partner did not let me play my game
  1. It is the fault of the ground.

  • The land is too small.
  • There was plenty of sand everywhere.
  • The net was too high.
  • Every time we play on the grid, the ball falls back into the racket.
  • The ceiling was too low.
  • The floor was slippery.
  1. It is the fault of the material.

  • The racket is new, and the adaptation is complicated compared to the old one.
  • Our t-shirt was too wet, and we did not have a spare one.
  • The balls all die after touching the windows, do they have more than 3 matches ??
  • The balls were too fast.
  • Play with new shoes.

Here is a non-exhaustive list of excuses that we can hear on the grounds of padel. You will know what to expect the next time you win a match whether it's between friends or in competition.

Leave me in comment the most eccentric excuses that you have heard on a field of padel.

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.