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Master the Basics: Beginner's Guide to Playing Padel
Discover the fundamentals of padel through key rules, essential techniques, and beginner-friendly gear tips. This guide helps new players gain confidence, improve their skills, and fully enjoy every moment on the court while building a strong foundation for long-term success.
Padel is one of the fastest-growing racket sports in the world, combining elements of tennis and squash into an exciting, social game. Whether you're stepping onto the court for the first time or looking to solidify your basics, understanding the core rules and techniques is essential.
The court is enclosed by glass walls and metal fencing, and the ball can be played off these walls, similar to squash. Games are played in doubles format, making it inherently social and strategic. The serve must be underhand and diagonal, and points are scored in the same way as tennis.
Start with the right equipment — a comfortable padel racket suited to beginners (round shape for better control), proper court shoes with lateral support, and pressurized padel balls. Focus on your grip, positioning, and the basic shots: forehand, backhand, volley, and the signature "bandeja" shot.