The complementarity of a pair at padel is the main reason for the success or not of a team. To win more matches, you don't just have to work on your physique, tactics, or technique, but on the relationship you have with your partner. The more you know yourself, the more you will be able to improve yourself and experience real progress in matches.

This is the main difference from tennis. Indeed, tennis (in singles) is an opposition of two players, individually, who compete against each other. On the other hand, the padel is a team sport, it is two players who are facing two others. So we should not simply dwell on the individual technical level of each player, but also on their complementarity. A pair that is going to be more complementary than the other (although technically weaker) may be able to win the match against two players who are inherently more technical (or said to be "better").

This chronicle will therefore aim to inform you that the relationship you have with your partner is essential, and that it must be maintained (training for two in particular). Knowledge of the partner's game (strengths and weaknesses) is necessary for the success of the team.

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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.