Most amateur players quickly develop a preferred side on the court. Some feel more comfortable on one side than the other. to the right , others to the left that's where their game is best expressed. But to truly progress in padel, staying solely within this comfort zone can become a limitation.
In padel, everyone naturally develops a preference for a specific side of the court. Over time, this specialization brings confidence and stability to the game. However, knowing how to move equally well on the right and on the left remains an essential asset for progress. Adaptability in matches, better tactical understanding, a greater variety of shots: mastering both sides allows you to become a more complete player and avoid some common limitations in amateur practice.
Adapting to unforeseen events during a match
In a match, several scenarios can force a pair to modify their strategy. This could involve a tactical choice , adjustment in progress part or simply a unforeseen event , such as physical discomfort in the partner.
In those moments, a player unable to adapt to the other side can quickly become a weakness for its association. Conversely, having reference points in both positions allows for maintain a consistent level of play despite the changes.
A useful versatility for finding matches
In amateur padel, knowing how to play on both sides can also facilitate The organization of the games. Many players prefer to play on the left This often creates an imbalance when it comes to forming pairs. A player who can adapt then becomes easier to integrate into different matches. Often, the problem isn't not knowing how to play on the right, but simply of never having really tried.
A better understanding of the game
Playing on both sides brings a a more complete understanding of the game. By experimenting with both positions, one better understands the responsibilities of each player, the trajectories and the areas to cover.
This broader perspective facilitates the communication and coordination with the partner.
A richer technical development
Changing sides also requires using less common strokes. Some movements become more frequent, others need to be adjusted.
Even though this phase may seem uncomfortable at first it allows gradually to expand its technical repertoire and to improve its overall level.
A necessary step to progress
Learning to evolve on both sides requires time and a little patience The sensations are not always immediate , but adaptation almost always ends up bearing fruit.
In padel, progress often comes down to this: stepping outside of one's comfort zone to become a more complete player, capable of adapting to all game situations.
Maceo Zerhat discovered padel in 2020 in Savigny-sur-Clairis, Burgundy. He contributed to the club's expansion by bringing his energy and curiosity. Padel Magazinehe transmits his Padel"mania" by skillfully bouncing on all the latest news about your favorite sport!

























































































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