HOW THE GAME OF PADEL IS PLAYED

Since its origins, padel has always been a couples game with one pairs competing against another pair. In each game, one player of each pair plays in the right side of the court and the other on the left; these positions generally remain unchanged (unless for tactical reasons) during the entire match. When one partner serves, the other partner can in theory move into the other side of the court, thus in parallel to the side receiving the service – just like in tennis – but this tactic is rarely used. Normally a player playing from the right remains on the right, and similarly, a player playing from the left remains on the left regardless of the side of the service.

There are also reduced-sized padel courts (6m instead of 10m, length unvaried) that are used for singles matches. The singles game is not an officially recognised form of the game and no official tournaments include this as a formal discipline. Furthermore, singles padel is discouraged by experts for anyone who wants to improve their game. The geometry of the game changes completely when played on a narrower court which is a fundamental aspect to gain points and win matches.

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