Le padel is a sport of touch, patience and strategy. Very often tennis players arriving on the tennis courts padel will harness their power and strength more than tactics and variations in game speed.

Being patient does not mean not being aggressive, on the contrary. Players must remain aggressive and have the ambition to hurt on each ball. The impact of the ball with the racket must be solid, compact to be able to play a grazing ball which will rebound as little as possible. For this, the aggressiveness will not be seen in the blow but will be more accentuated physically. Good coordination between your upper body and your lower body is one of the keys to improving your game.

The legs should be bent and dynamic, while the upper body should be relaxed while remaining compact to have a solid shot.

You will understand, the goal is not to smash each ball, but rather to place all the balls to be able to get the right ball to at that time give everything and be sure to win the point. This is what we will call constructing the point intelligently.

Use not only your power but more your head ...

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.