Whether on or off the field, the players of padel tend to be negative easily when things don't go the way they would like. Certainly everyone has their good and bad days, and the hardest part padel is knowing how to manage the bad days of your partner and to remain calm and serene. Easier said than done it's true.

Having a permanent positive attitude on the pitch will help you stay clear on the current game, do not lose energy unnecessarily, not to frustrate yourself, not to panic your partner and especially to maintain confidence in you.

Very often when the player begins his spiral of negativity it is very complicated then for him to become positive again and focus on his game to play better and better. Being negative, the only thing the player will have is frustration and anger that will only get worse.

By being positive, the player accepts the conditions of the day and will be more likely to find solutions to play better by focusing on his own moves or tactically.

The angry player will have a hard time getting good communication with his partner and this could be dangerous and fatal for the team.

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.