Padel Magazine wished there too, to answer the questions of certain Internet users who wish to understand why it would be necessary at times to slow down the game and to avoid smasher.
At the time of the smash, one of the opposing players can anticipate it, leave the field and win the point. How?
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Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.
Thanks for your feedback.
In your subject you explain video to support that by making a par 3, we could be countered by an opponent who came out of the cage for a final blow.
I said that from what I had seen (and probably at a low level), the par 3 was always a winner. My question was to know from what level they were not anymore.
And yes I agree, we must not spill over and over because we can be countered. But as soon as you can get the ball out (by 3 or 4), from what I saw and played, you have to do it because the point is won.
I was talking in my comment about a straight smash that is made up along the grid which is easy to do and difficult to play because you must not touch the grid and there is little room between the grid. ball and grid
From the French top 30/40. After that it depends on the types of play and the terrain as well. But in the top 100, all the “attacking” players are able to bring her out.
Bastien Blanqué, for example, is a very annoying player for attackers because he is able to anticipate and counter spike par 3s.
From what level are we able to anticipate to get the smashes outside and finish the point?
Except on the internet, I have never seen this done, even with “good” players who came to demo at the club.
A badly typed smash that is neither very high nor very fast when it passes the net is often punished. But when you take out the ball, I still have the impression that you always win the point up to a level reached by almost no one.
A tactical question about the smash: I noticed that when I spiked while driving along the wall to go to the net, it was a winner every time. Is it something that works for a long time? I feel like no one on the internet is doing this
Hello, from a certain level, we manage to get the ball out. Obviously, this article is perhaps intended for rather confirmed players.
The problem is that the higher the level, the more generally you are a good defender. Suddenly the attacker will think twice if he really wants to attack.
I believe you are talking to us in your straight smash (or parallel smash) comment. it can be very effective. Besides, many players use this smash by hitting hard in front and bouncing the ball very high to prevent a player from picking up the ball near the net.