
Playing With (and Against) a Left-Handed Padel Player
A left-handed padel player flips the court. Side selection, the two-forehand middle, which diagonal to attack, serve direction and inverted spin off the glass.

A left-handed padel player flips the court. Side selection, the two-forehand middle, which diagonal to attack, serve direction and inverted spin off the glass.

Mixed padel rewards different tactics. Learn side selection, court coverage, who to attack and how to survive when the opponents aim every ball at you.

Playing against constant lobbers in padel takes footwork, net depth and shot choice. Learn how to answer a constant lob barrage without giving up the net.

Golden point strategy for padel: who should return, what to serve, and the risk profile that wins a single deciding point instead of quietly gifting it away.

Pro padel is worth copying, but only in parts. Which habits from the Premier Padel circuit transfer to club level, and which ones will cost you matches.
Iconic padel pairs share the same structure: one builder, one finisher, a settled side. Here is what really made the great pro partnerships work on court.

The best padel players to watch in 2026, with each pro’s playing style, which side they play, and where to follow their matches online.

Using the glass walls in padel turns defense into time. Learn when to let the ball come off the back and side glass, and when to take it in the air instead.

Learn the counter-attack in padel: when to flip from defense to offense, how to read a soft ball, and the patterns that steal the net from opponents.

Learn how to time net approaches in padel, which shots earn the move forward, and how to close the net as a pair without leaving gaps behind you.