Padel World Press .- En The Paddle Technique We remain ready to address those 'key issues' that influence the development of a padel match. A selection of tips and tricks focused on the technical elements most important that we should always keep in mind.

In the first two deliveries we talked about the basic strokes in paddle, being one of them the serve, fundamental when starting a point well because it will allow us to obtain advantages ... And it is that those in charge of executing it will be the ones who will put 'context' to the play.

The rules of serve in padel

The first thing that we must take into account before making a serve are the rules that govern this type of paddle hit.

La Rule nº3 of the Rules of the Game of Paddle indicates that the service must be executed with the feet behind the service line, letting the ball bounce before hitting it at waist height and throwing it into the opponent's opponent box, following a diagonal direction.

The 'server' can not either to cross the central line since this way it would invade the field of its companion, something illegal, because the serve must be executed of crossed form.

The technical aspects that influence the serve

Once established the rules to carry out this coup, it is important to know the technical details more determinants to be effective.

The serve is executed with the goal of uploading to the network comfortably and taking the initiative on the point. In its achievement influence several aspects: The first of them is our placement, which should be with the feet aligned. Then, once placed, we must drop the ball so that it rises to the perfect height and, at that moment, hit her with the face of the shovel tilted back carrying out a cut effect. In the direction of the blow we should try to get the ball aimed as close to the wall as possible, since this way we hinder the reception by the rival.

Types of serve in padel

In this article, we will talk about 3 arrangements: the classic serve, the 'Australian' and the 'Basque'.

El take out classic It is the most common among amateur players. It consists of the player who executes the service will occupy the position of the field in which he has taken, that is to say, when you take the right you will be in that same part of the track, while when you do it in the reverse you will play the point to the left. It is important that the server and his partner are versatile, giving a good performance in both positions so that the rival pair does not detect a fissure and get an advantage.

For its part, the 'kick out the Australian ' It is more strategic and is used in couples that know each other well and have more defined roles. In this case, the player who performs the service will later be placed in his favorite part of the field, regardless of where you carry it out. This is usually taken a position closer to the center line, to be placed faster.

Finally, a curious variant is the 'take out the Basque'In which we were deepening a few days ago. We are talking about a play that has the intention to mislead the rival, in which the server's partner is in the opponent's field of vision, thus preventing him from detecting the direction of the serve until the last moment. The player who is ahead will give directions to the player who is going to serve with the intention of gaining the maximum possible advantage in the point.

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