Game Rules.

Padel, often referred to as "padel tennis," is an entertaining and dynamic game that combines elements of tennis, squash, and badminton. It stands out for its simple rules, making it popular among both beginners and professionals.

 

Padel Court and Equipment

Court Dimensions

The padel court is 20 meters long and 10 meters wide. A net is placed in the center, with a height of 88 cm in the middle and 92 cm at the sides.

Walls

The sides and back of the court are enclosed by glass or metal walls. These walls are an active part of the game, and players are allowed to use them to return the ball.

Ball

The padel ball resembles a tennis ball but is slightly slower due to lower internal pressure.

Rocket

The padel racket is smaller and lighter than a tennis racket. It has no strings but features holes, making it more convenient for gameplay

 

Main Game Rules

Game Format

Padel is primarily played in doubles (4 players), but singles matches (2 players) are also possible.

Serve

  • The serve must be performed underhand, with the ball bouncing once on the ground before crossing the net.
  • The ball must land diagonally in the opponent’s service box.
  • Players have two attempts to execute a successful serve.

Ball Return

  • The ball may bounce once on the ground before the player hits it.
  • The ball can hit the wall, but it must first touch the ground on the court.

 

Scoring System

Padel uses a scoring system similar to tennis:

  • 15 points for the first successful point
  • 30 points for the second
  • 40 points for the third
  • • A game is won when a player or team scores four points and leads by at least two points.
  • A match consists of 3 or 5 sets. A set is won by securing 6 games with at least a 2-game lead.

 

Opponent’s Errors

A point is awarded if the opponent:

  • Fails to return the ball over the net
  • Hits the ball directly into the wall without it touching the ground first
  • Hits the ball out of the court’s boundaries

 

Additional Rules and Tactics

Using the Walls

One of padel’s unique elements is the use of walls. Players can hit the ball against the wall to return it to the opponent’s side.

Communication with Partner

In doubles, good communication and strategic coordination with your partner are crucial.

Ball Tactics

The game requires technically versatile shots to make it difficult for the opponent to return the ball.

 

In Summary!

Ultimately, padel is a fun and invigorating sport that is easy and engaging for everyone. If you want to experience playing on a padel court or learn more, contact us!

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