Many of you do not know what differences there are between the sleepy, dejada and cushioning door. If these three shots are similar, they are all different.
So what is a sleepy, a dejada and cushioned door ? We explain everything here so you can become experts on the subject.
La dejada…it is quite simply a depreciation on padel.
In short, dejada is a move often used by players to break the rhythm during a point, generally to surprise the opponent. When touched to perfection, it can even make it possible to achieve a winning move.
Bea Gonzalez is also very talented in this matter…
Amortization door is, as its name suggests, a damped.
So, what's the difference with dejada ? The cushioned door is none other than a dejada which ends its race outside the field. The effect is significant enough that the ball goes through the door. A master in the field? Arturo Coello.
La sleepy – which means “marmot” in Spanish – is a move that you will only find in padel. It's about a cushioned shot made on an opposing smash who hit the back wall.
If the shot is well adjusted, the ball is expected to fall just behind the net, often with a retro effect. For the most successful shots, it even happens that the ball goes out of the field with a lateral spin or that the ball returns to its court thanks to a huge backspin.
This is the case in the following video, with the superb sleepy de Juan lebron.