Padel World Press .- And faced with the situation described in the entry of this article, one wonders: What is achieved with that cut effect? The truth is that I have an answer: In most cases, gain effect at the expense of the main quality that should have an attack hit (with all the exceptions that one wants of course) ... And that is none other than speed.
Let's see. In all probability, what a player intends to cut the ball is to get that, after the rebound on a wall, that falls. Well, a fast and deep ball, in addition to the short response time given to the opponent, falls much more than a blow that does not advance ... And the explanation is very simple: In the blows cut the energy we have wasted it in giving rotation without advance. As it is a logical consequence, with this type of hits in which the ball rotates but does not advance, the little bitten that leads to the contact with the grass is lost.
To put a simile, the cut effect It's like butter at breakfast. If you do not previously have some good toast (a quick hit), it does not help.
The problem is that adding that effect while minimizing the loss of speed is very difficult, and it is only achieved with a very refined technique.
So the solution will be to practice and practice to get the ball to fall after the rebound and not lose speed on the way.
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