Want to know the padel batting rules? Then you were right to click on this article because we intend to explain them to you well.

If you are a novice who has to go to play his first game with friends and does not want to make a bad impression, or you are just curious to know how this sport works, you will find what you are looking for.

We will try to give you the most precise and detailed explanation possible, so that you can go to the field to make a good impression.

Let's not delay, you have no time to waste and we don't like to get lost in pleasantries, so let's get straight to the point.

 

How should you beat in Padel?


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In padel the first thing to do is to understand the arrangement in field, which is similar to tennis but not identical.

When you beat you must position yourself on the first horizontal line you meet compared to the back wall (not really above, a little step behind).

Yours company must be in first third adjacent to the net, in order to close the field to the opponent's response.

When you hit you must always do it in diagonal, so not against whoever is immediately in front of you, but towards the player on the opposite corner of the field.

There ball must first bat in the opponent's court, in the rectangle in front of the person you beat against. To be clear, that large rectangle that is attached to the net, not the small one.

After hitting the field, the ball can go to do the second bounce or on the pitch, or on any wall where there is glass.

If it touches the area of the wire mesh, then it is to be considered foul. The point is awarded only if it makes a second bounce on the ground while, if it goes to the wall, it remains playable.

The just do it it can happen if, as mentioned, you send the ball to the wire mesh, or if you don't make it make the first bounce in the right rectangle.

In this case, the first time will be called a foul and you will have a second measure while, if you fail again, you will give point to the opponent and you will change the serving area.

Whenever a point is scored, regardless of who gets it, the team that beats change position and performs the service to the other opponent.

Each point like this until the game ends, which has the classic tennis score (if you want to know the padel score find it here) and determines the transfer of the service to the other team.

You and your teammate you alternate in serving, as well as the opponents, until they finish 4 games and start the round again.

In case of tie break, the first hitter makes a joke and then all the others make 2, resuming the classic rotation until the end of the mini set.

To execute the serve, you have to bounce the ball and then hit it from the bottom up as it rises, don't smash it like in tennis.

If you want to know how to make a perfect beat at padel, we leave you our advice.

 

Conclusions


These are all the rules for batting at padel, study them well and then go out on the pitch to give your best, you can do it.

Beating at padel is easier than in other racquet sports, as the serve is less technical and faster, so it's harder to fail.

Also, most importantly, in the padel service it is rare to make a point, so no one expects you to hit 100 aces per game.