The Volley Positioning Cheat Code Nobody Talks About
Many players move too aggressively across the net and leave huge openings behind them. Learn a simple positioning rule that keeps your offense organized, closes gaps, and creates better attacking opportunities.
Padel Shot Map Every Player Should Know
The best padel players don't just hit great shots—they understand where they are on the court. Learn how the defense zone, transition zone, and net position should influence every decision you make during a point.
The Simple Net Positioning Rule Every Padel Player Should Know
Want to know where to stand at the net in padel? The answer is simpler than most players think. By mirroring the ball's position, you can cover the highest-percentage shots and make life much harder for your opponents.
The 3 Zones of the Padel Court Every Player Should Understand
Understanding the three zones of the padel court can transform your game. Learn the purpose of the backcourt, middle court, and front court so you can make better decisions and control more points.
A Simple Padel Strategy That Works at Every Level
Looking for an easy way to win more points in padel? Use this simple two-shot pattern: volley through the middle to open the court, then volley into the open corner to create a high-percentage winning opportunity.
Are You a Right Side Player in Padel?
The right-side player in padel isn’t passive, they’re strategic. Learn how to control points, set up your partner, and play smart, structured padel from this side of the court.
How to Be a Left Side Player in Padel
Think you’re a left-side player in padel? Make sure you have the right overhead weapons, movement, and tactical awareness before choosing this aggressive role.
Which Side Should You Play?
Should you play left or right in padel? This practical guide explains the responsibilities of each side, who suits each role, and how to choose the right one for your game.
Shrinking the Court: The Smart Way to Protect a Weaker Partner in Padel
If they’re sending every ball to your partner, don’t get frustrated — get strategic. This guide shows you how to adjust positioning, use the lob, dominate the middle, and turn the “fridge” tactic into an opportunity instead of a weakness.
- angles
- backhand serve
- body shot
- communication
- coordination
- court coverage
- court roles
- deception
- fake smash
- gancho
- glass
- kick smash
- left side
- lob defense
- net opponents
- net plays
- net position
- overhead
- partner play
- por tres
- positioning
- pressure
- reaction time
- right side
- serve
- serve variation
- shot placement
- shot selection
- signals
- slice
- tactics
- tempo
- timing
- topspin
- volleys
- weak partner