Padel Basics: Rules and How to Get Started
Basic Rules of Padel Serving: The serve must be underhand and below waist level. The ball must bounce once on the server’s side before being hit. It must land in the diagonal service box on the opponent’s side. Players have two chances to make a valid serve, similar to tennis. Scoring: The scoring system is identical to tennis: 15, 30, 40, and game. A match typically consists of the best of three sets, with a set being won by the first team to reach six games (with at least a two-game advantage). Playing the Ball: The ball must bounce once on the ground before it is hit. Players can hit the ball after it rebounds off the walls, adding a strategic element to the game. The ball must not touch the ground more than once before being returned. Walls and Boundaries: The ball can hit the glass walls after bouncing on the court. Shots that go directly into the walls without bouncing are considered out. Team Play: Padel is always played in doubles, fostering a team-oriented dynamic. Communication and positioning are key to success.
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