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Padel Tennis Court

Padel Tennis Court

Padel Tennis Court is a fast-paced sport that is easy to pick up. It can be played by people of all ages and abilities and it is especially good for families as it is a non-impact activity. It is also less dominated by strength and power than tennis and focuses on strategy.

The most distinctive aspect of padel is that the courts are built with glass walls around the whole perimeter, creating a unique atmosphere and an exciting game experience. This makes the courts popular with tourists, attracting many visitors and bringing in extra revenue for the clubs.

To make the most of your padel experience you need to master certain rules that differ from those of traditional tennis. For example, a “let” call is only possible when it is clear that penalising the player would be unfair. This could include a ball hitting the net before it has reached its service box, or a player hitting the wall with a shot without first bouncing it.

Creating a Backyard Padel Tennis Court: Pros and Cons

Aside from the general rules, there are specific padel techniques you should learn to improve your game. For example, you should focus on footwork to position yourself effectively. This involves a lot of lateral movements and split steps to cover the whole court quickly. You should also work on improving your positioning at the net, aiming to stand two or three steps back of the line and avoid standing too close.

Another important aspect of a padel court is the floor. It needs to be hard and slippery, which allows the ball to bounce correctly. It is generally made from a mixture of concrete blocks and perspex glass up to a height of 3 meters. The rest of the court is closed using strong metal fencing to a height of 4 meters.