On most players of padel most often we meet right-handed people, but when one of the opponents is left-handed it makes the game more difficult and the tactics have to be changed.

Player on the right:

This is an obligation that is non-negotiable, left-handed absolutely must play right. The reasons are simple, the southpaw has the same vision of playing the field as a right-handed player on the left. The other advantage of the southpaw is that he can get out the ball by 3 as well as a right-handed player on the left.

A different tactic:

When you play with a southpaw, the tactics you will adopt will necessarily be different from normal. A left-handed player will be able to enter with his forehand volley, the southpaw will be able to smash the balls in the middle, and the southpaw will be able to create shifts for the player on the left. The most important thing is to define a basic tactic and then adapt it according to the shape of the day.

Most important :

The most important thing when playing with a southpaw (or right-hander) is going to be the communication you are going to have as a team. The ads, the game zones, the tactical plans you want to establish. If you do not communicate and go without knowing how, you are going straight to the fiasco.

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.