Hello Sandy. I played with some new friends/players and came to this discussion. One guy said that you are not allowed to hit the ball with your racket at opposite side of the pitch before the ball goes over the net. He said that reaching for the ball to opposite side of the net with your racket is only allowed if the ball has bounced from your side (back glass). I thought you were allowed to reach over the net in any scenario. I was trying to find answer to this on google but couldn't find any. I watch your videos often and understand that you are a trustworthy person with a lot of knowledge and I would be very grateful to hear from you and solve this dilemma. Best regards :)
Hey! I've seen lot of clips where players hit the ball straight to the opponents side of the net, after a smash that comes back from the back glass. Does it not need to hit the ground before the net?
the point ends when the ball hits the ground twice. In your example if you hit the net first, then your opponent still has time to counter after 1 bounce. You can hit it directly into the net or use their ground first. It doesn't matter because the point will only end when the ball bounces twice after you've hit it
@@ThePadelSchool That's curious. My elbow started to hurt as well in my 3rd game with it, but I'm not sure if it's me playing too much padel or the hesacore.
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Very good tip!👌
I struggle with this kind o situation In my game🎾🎾🎾
you're welcome! hope it helps your game 👊
Can I put the racket into the opponent's court if the ball rebounds to the opponent's court?
Yes you can
Hey, in that one short clip you were playing with finnish players! Is there more footage to come from that session? 😇😇😇
Hello Sandy. I played with some new friends/players and came to this discussion. One guy said that you are not allowed to hit the ball with your racket at opposite side of the pitch before the ball goes over the net. He said that reaching for the ball to opposite side of the net with your racket is only allowed if the ball has bounced from your side (back glass). I thought you were allowed to reach over the net in any scenario. I was trying to find answer to this on google but couldn't find any. I watch your videos often and understand that you are a trustworthy person with a lot of knowledge and I would be very grateful to hear from you and solve this dilemma. Best regards :)
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Hey! I've seen lot of clips where players hit the ball straight to the opponents side of the net, after a smash that comes back from the back glass. Does it not need to hit the ground before the net?
the point ends when the ball hits the ground twice. In your example if you hit the net first, then your opponent still has time to counter after 1 bounce. You can hit it directly into the net or use their ground first. It doesn't matter because the point will only end when the ball bounces twice after you've hit it
@@michelraveyts8081 ahh that makes sense, thanks!
Hey Sandy, don't give my opponents tips on how to beat me! ;-)
😂 keep it up!
Nice
Thanks!
Hey Sandy ! A bit unrelated, but what are your thoughts on hesacore grips ?
For me personally I don’t use them. I tried but because of the shape/texture I ended up over-squeezing and my elbow didn’t like it.
@@ThePadelSchool That's curious. My elbow started to hurt as well in my 3rd game with it, but I'm not sure if it's me playing too much padel or the hesacore.
Oh, this is interesting! My elbow has started playing up around the time i got a new racket with hesacore!!
Should've called them Net Runners.
Ooohh..do I detect a fellow Android Netrunner player?