Improve Your Padel Serve: Turn It Into A Weapon With These Tips | ThePadelSchool.com
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- Опубликовано: 16 июн 2024
- In this video, you'll learn how to turn your padel serve into a weapon with expert tips and techniques. Please follow this link for more information: www.thepadelschool.com. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced player, you'll discover strategies to improve your serve and dominate your opponents on the court.
At an amateur level, games are won and lost because of the effectiveness of the padel serve! If you can develop a really good serve, you stand more chance of winning your service game...therefore, the match!
We recommend analysing these 6 tips and using them as a checklist for your own padel serve. If you are not doing any of these, then make that your focus next time you are on the court!
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0:00 Intro
0:17 Serve Setup
0:57 Serve & Volley
1:20 Contact Height
1:49 Serve Spin
2:09 Serve Speed
2:29 Body Movement
2:49 BONUS
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Would add that in a match it’s good to have a bit of variation. Not just aiming for the T or the Glass, but also the speed and amount of spin. This is to make the opponent not get used to what you are about to do everytime.
nice one, thanks mate!
I usually aim at the glass or the T. If the opponent has a soft back-hand I aim at it or else try get a bounce close to the glass (not always easy though!) thanks for your videos! I follow the channel from Argentina.
great to be a part of your padel journey! thanks for the support
I find, at my intermediate level, that serving to the body is often overlooked. Many serve either deep in the corner or deep down the T. However, with a quick serve to the body you might force somebody to either play their weaker hand or force him to step away and awkwardly play their strong hand but leave them in a bad position. Either way, it makes their return more difficult.
thanks for sharing your insights here
A great tip I received to make my serve flatter and less loopy was to make sure the top of the head of the racquet is above the handle. It helped stop me from getting under the ball too much and lifting it
nice one!
Hello from Sweden: My inportant factor is diference. Change and long serve on the Line.
thanks for sharing 👍
Thank you so much for the video, do you have any advise for people who serves with the backhand, I can’t get into forehand serve as since child got used to backend serve. Thank you ❤
This is a great question, and something that would be excellent to be shared in our community pages which are very active with players and The Padel School coaches. We are currently offering a 7 day free trial for this, as well as all of our brand new courses, so why don't you try it out in there? thepadelschool.com/
At my level hitting at a quite high speed right in the glass corner gives a lot of free points or easy balls to smash, so that is what we are focusing on (we are competitive tennis players at around playtomic lvl 3.5 now). When we pass this level, we will probably move to a serve just before the service line on the body of the opponent to ensure we make it to the net in time.
thanks for sharing 👍
Hi Sandy, one question: do you tell your team mate where you are going to serve each time/sometimes/never? So he knows what to expect and where to stand on the court?
This is a great question, and something that would be excellent to be shared in our community pages which are very active with players and The Padel School coaches. We are currently offering a 7 day free trial for this, as well as all of our brand new courses, so why don't you try it out in there? thepadelschool.com/
When serving, I like hitting the ball from a quite low point, lightly, with some spin. In this way, the top of the parabola will be more or less over the net, and after a low bouncing of the ball on the other side, close to the wall, it is often complicate for my opponents to return the ball properly. I've seen no one recommend it, but it gives me good results. May be that my opponents and myself are unfit for padel? 😄😄
nice one, thanks for sharing! sounds like you've got it sussed!
Everything Sandy has said, but also I look at where the receiver is standing. Some stand too close to the line, some too close to the wall or to the centre line to protect their backhand, and can be quite resistant to learn from their positioning errors! Too close to the line and a decent-paced serve into their feet can be very difficult to return effectively if at all!
thanks for your insights and feedback here 🙌
Thanks Sandy for this video. My (padel) partner says he knows everything about the serve, but gets nervous about doing it wrong. Do you have any tips for him to be less nervous?
This is a great question, and something that would be excellent to be shared in our community pages which are very active with players and The Padel School coaches. We are currently offering a 7 day free trial for this, as well as all of our brand new courses, so why don't you try it out in there? thepadelschool.com/
For non-Australian, is there a reason why you suggest serving from the middle of your side instead of close to the T? It seems like when you're serving from the middle of your side, you still end up needing to move closer to the T in order to cover that since your partner will be covering the near side line
In this vídeo we discuss more about the angle: ruclips.net/video/jdKjXGni7aw/видео.html
Hope that helps.
Big question (WPT rulebook does not give the answer!):
If a righthanded player serves from the left side of the court:
Can he bounce the ball on the left side, but CONTACT the ball on the right side of the court? (To, for example, get a better angle on the T)
I would very much appreciate an answer to this, as nobody seems to know!
Has anything changed since you have made this video: ruclips.net/video/-E_3soYXPm0/видео.html&ab_channel=ThePadelSchool ? Because it seems the WPT judges are not allowing it at the moment.
This is a great question, and something that would be excellent to be shared in our community pages which are very active with players and The Padel School coaches. We are currently offering a 7 day free trial for this, as well as all of our brand new courses, so why don't you try it out in there? thepadelschool.com/
My struggle with the serve is this. Serving fast gives my opponent a challenge and I get some aces. But I can't reach the net. Or I can serve slowlier. Then I reach the net but if the serve is not deep enough my opponent often hit hard at my feet and win the point
thanks for sharing 👍
in my case, the most important is to keep a variation on the serve for direction (aiming the side or the T) and speed (slow, medium or fast balls).. it all depends on the opponent skills on returning the serve - very good when you mix up their head, so they don’t know what’s coming up on the next serve.. 😂😂😂
😂 sounds good! thanks for sharing
For me -> it’s keep it simple
nice one!
Accuracy over aggressiveness. I rather hit 95% of my first serves with good depth and aim than trying to get an ace. I have 3 aiming zones. at the corner, the T, and the backhand feet of the opponent. That final one is very overlooked by players and it is great to catch your opponent off guard.
thanks for your insights and feedback here 🙌
Placement is already good, but still too easy (slow and no cut)
thanks for sharing 👍