Padel World Press - From Keepadel, we receive an interesting conversation between two generations of players that reflects how Padel has changed over time, especially with regard to playing surfaces: from the traditional cement wall to today's glass courts.

Jorge, a padel veteran, shares his memories with Marcos, younger player accustomed to modern courts. In their talk, the key differences emerge: the uneven bounce of the wall, the heat it gave off in summer or how the Paddle-blades They suffered with every blow against the concrete. Although he admits the wall held better on rainy days, Jorge doesn't hesitate when choosing: “Glass, indoors, and air-conditioned. I'm too old for anything else!”

The full article, titled “Muro vs Cristal: How padel has changed through its courts”, proposes a nostalgic journey that also serves to understand how The modernization has improved the gaming experience, making it more technical, safe and attractive for the show.

You can read the original post on Keepadel to discover how each surface tells its part of the history of padel.

 

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