Padel World Press .- We continue with one more delivery of The Paddle Technique, our section dedicated to addressing those key aspects of a technical nature that influence the development of a game. In short, it is a complete selection of tips and tricks with which fans can learn to play paddle tennis at the highest level.

After talking about different types of padel strokes of great importance and addressing very effective resources, we have decided to level up and have gone on to analyze a series of advanced strokes ... That is why in this case we will talk about the sleeper, one of the most spectacular actions, but also more complex, that we can see during a match.

La sleepy It has a magical aura when it occurs on the court since it has a special ability to lift the public from their seats due to its spectacular nature and because it is not normal for it to happen ... And it is that it will possibly be seen with the same frequency as a Chilean in soccer or a basket from the center of the field in basketball.

At the amateur level, it is very difficult to give the situation to be able to do it, however, if we apply the tips that we explain below, we will have the opportunity to seize the opportunity when it appears and we will get a real achievement within the reach of very few players.

How to make the sleeper in paddle

We are facing a blow that is not available to all players because in addition to requiring a very high technical level, in order to take part we need some rivals with the capacity to perform certain types of blows that provoke an optimal situation. So, at an amateur level it will be difficult to see, being somewhat more usual on a more professional scale.

La sleepy it is a blow in which precision, agility and cold blood mark success. It Must be done very close to the network and always after a powerful shot from the opponent in which the ball, after bouncing on our back wall, returns to its field. In this point, our placement and anticipation will become the most important factors to have success. We must place ourselves as close as possible to the opponent's field, so that the ball does not fall short and we will slow it down with a subtle turn of the wrist when it approaches us. TOwe'll apply a cut effect that makes the ball bounce away from the opponent, making it impossible to defend for our opponents.

The difficulty of this blow lies in the speed with which returns the ball topped by the rival player, as it reduces our reaction time to a minimum and forces us to be 'punctual' and very fast at the time of reception.

These tips will make it easier for us to execute this trick of an authentic magician but his domain goes through the continuous and exhaustive practice of its technical execution.

Next week, at Padel World Press we will continue to guide all fans with our fundamental tips in The Paddle Technique, so we can learn together to master each and every one of the most used paddle strokes during a match.

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