Like every week, Julien Bondia tackles all types of subject padel in order to allow all players to progress and / or learn a little more. This week we will discuss the forehand, not its technique, but understanding the importance of the place of impact to reduce the number of unforced errors.

The forehand. The basis of racquet sports. This is the stroke we learn or perform the first time we grab a racket. This very similar gesture between tennis, squash, table tennis, the pediment, the beach rackets or the padel is the foundation on which your game will be built. And the better you master it, the better and efficient your padel.

In this tutorial, I don't want to go into the pure, hard technique of the forehand to the padel, but the importance of the area of ​​impact and the direction chosen so that you reduce your number of unforced errors. A simple and thoughtful game will allow you to make your opponents play one more ball.

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Julien Bondia

Julien Bondia is a teacher of padel in Tenerife (Spain). Columnist and advisor, he helps you play better through his tutorials and tactical/technical articles padel.