Hope you enjoyed this style of video - I will be making more like this, where I travel to different clubs to play matches or tournaments. If you have any suggestions or want to play me for a match, just get in touch!
Nice video... The start of the video and the game play itself answered a question I left on the comments in your last video... Why don't you come over to Spain and we'll have a match, or enter a tournament... Murcia/Alicante region is huge for padel and the competition is good
Awesome, making Padel videos much more relatable than some of those indoor technical drills by players who already speak Spanish 😂. Maybe also throw in some voiceover on shot-choice. Vamos!
Really good to see ‘live play’ like this, at a level a lot of us can relate to. Your explanation and summarising of key points and passages of play is first class - I for one would certainly enjoy more content like this, and recommend it to my fellow club players. As a player in the upper half of intermediate but not as young and agile as I used to be, positioning, co-ordination with my partner and shot choice are increasingly critical. A bit like a good squash player who ‘owns’ the T, getting into the right position saves so much energy. Your partner played some superb defence while you were being kept on ice, but when it came to attack you seemed as a pair to lack offensive power - or maybe that’s just because these are only a few highlights? Whatever, I enjoyed watching this and commiserate on your narrowest of defeats! ¡La próxima vez! I play in Spain, but I'm loving seeing padel blossoming in the UK!
Completely understandable when playing against a "lesser opponent." You feel less challenged, but it's not that they can't play. As soon as you lose focus for a moment, you concede a point. And your rallies are much less intense, making it difficult to stay sharp. Ultimately, it's a mental aspect. Because even against such opponents, you (and I) must be determined to play well.
Great video! It’s nice to see someone who is clearly as good as you are upload something a bit more humbling so we can all learn from it. I have definitely relaxed my intensity against players I perceive to be worse than me and paid the price…conversely I have also raised my intensity against players I know are better than me…although can’t say I’ve won a lot of those matches 😂
Interesting insight into the psychology of sport. I've lost SO many matches of squash and badminton to taking my foot off the pedal and it's really hard to unlearn that behaviour. Wicked vid, though and better luck next time! Sick comeback in the first.
Super interesting video, thanks for posting it! Amazing to be able to win the first set, congrats!! And I feel what you are saying, when you believe your rivals are weaker than you are it also happens to me that unconsciously I lower my level. So I need to have my companion reminding me to keep the mind clear and focused, and think point by point.
New subscriber, love your videos. Currently watching my way through all of it. Would have like to see this one called "I ENTERED a Padel Tournament (Highlights) to not to spoil the ending. But you have probably tried that already, cheers.
I do sometimes play with weaker opponents and what does it for me is focusing on reading the game well and try and anticipate it, or it gives me confidence to try harder shots, because I also get easier balls, and trying to stay playful on the court! Don’t underestimate your opponents, just be more confident in your abilities, have fun with creative shots and don’t end up sleeping on the ball!
So much of padel is in the mind ! It’s also strange turning up playing with a new partner you don’t know. The 1st set can wiz by interesting video I enjoyed it well done
maybe you should try the Australian formation sometimes when you get caught freez, changes the rhythm with a lot of chiquitas, using doble paredes with the salidas ,more slices in the middle, but always taking care of the phase of the game. When you play in the reves(left) you have to take more bandejas and viboras, sometimes 75% of the airs balls of the good lobs, play more agressive in the bajadas and changing with bombas and chiquitas with the bajadas. You have to take risks. Greetings from Paraguay, South America.
Same thing happens to me. When the other players have lower level, your level drops down too. Without even noticing yourself. You have to think “I’m honing to kick their butts!!!”😅😅 Regards from Spain!
It’s very common to do that. You actually play down to the level of your competition. That’s why I enjoy playing with better players than. They push me harder even though I lose a lot it makes me a much better player.
is it always eliminations matches from the beginning in tournaments in the UK? In Belgium we play atleast 3 matches as a groups stage before having the elimination rounds. Makes it a bit more appealing to enter a tournament, because you are sure you can play at least 3 games
Great video terrible courts so that couldn’t of helped , I suffer with lack of intensity and loosing games that I shouldn’t , good idea for a separate video
Really easy to “switch off” when you think the match is won, and that’s when you lose as opposed to they win. The point about intensity is key - you’ve got to sustain it for the full duration.
The hardest thing is when you don't know how you played when either good or bad. That is the worst feeling or whatever. It's hard to bounce back and do better if you don't know. Nice games!
Nice video, mate! I understand when people do the "fridge strategy" but for me I try to avoid it as it feels dirty and even desperate at times, but for some reason it's been normalized in padel even with people I've played against with that play better than me and still fridge me. What is your position on this?
You are right, it is so so common in padel, and I think in tournaments you just have to except it. Can't beat them join them! In matches definitley avoid it though, because its not fair on people wanting to play for fun and then getting fridged.
I really like but still prefer Nox at10 - someone was trying my Nox so I couldn’t use it. Hack is good for power but defo a bit less control compared to the Nox
Nice video! 5-0 , 5-7 and you lose with the smallest gap... harsh. I think you miss a little bit of intensity when you had easy balls. It looks like you are playing with your best friends an usual friendly match. ;-)
Hope you enjoyed this style of video - I will be making more like this, where I travel to different clubs to play matches or tournaments. If you have any suggestions or want to play me for a match, just get in touch!
Nice video... The start of the video and the game play itself answered a question I left on the comments in your last video...
Why don't you come over to Spain and we'll have a match, or enter a tournament... Murcia/Alicante region is huge for padel and the competition is good
One of my favorite videos by far, it's really interesting seeing how you guys play in tournaments.
Would have been good to see you at bicester tomorrow 😅 would kick my ass though 😊
I want more videos and more reviews of the new rackets love your work keep it up 👍🔥🔥
Awesome, making Padel videos much more relatable than some of those indoor technical drills by players who already speak Spanish 😂. Maybe also throw in some voiceover on shot-choice. Vamos!
I like that new style of videos !
Thanks for sharing your experience with us ❤
Great stuff, man. Tough result. You'll get em next time. Would like to see more of this type of content in the future.
Will do👍🏼💪🏼
Really good to see ‘live play’ like this, at a level a lot of us can relate to. Your explanation and summarising of key points and passages of play is first class - I for one would certainly enjoy more content like this, and recommend it to my fellow club players. As a player in the upper half of intermediate but not as young and agile as I used to be, positioning, co-ordination with my partner and shot choice are increasingly critical. A bit like a good squash player who ‘owns’ the T, getting into the right position saves so much energy. Your partner played some superb defence while you were being kept on ice, but when it came to attack you seemed as a pair to lack offensive power - or maybe that’s just because these are only a few highlights? Whatever, I enjoyed watching this and commiserate on your narrowest of defeats! ¡La próxima vez! I play in Spain, but I'm loving seeing padel blossoming in the UK!
Completely understandable when playing against a "lesser opponent." You feel less challenged, but it's not that they can't play. As soon as you lose focus for a moment, you concede a point. And your rallies are much less intense, making it difficult to stay sharp.
Ultimately, it's a mental aspect. Because even against such opponents, you (and I) must be determined to play well.
Spot on!!
Great video! It’s nice to see someone who is clearly as good as you are upload something a bit more humbling so we can all learn from it. I have definitely relaxed my intensity against players I perceive to be worse than me and paid the price…conversely I have also raised my intensity against players I know are better than me…although can’t say I’ve won a lot of those matches 😂
I appreciate that!
Interesting insight into the psychology of sport. I've lost SO many matches of squash and badminton to taking my foot off the pedal and it's really hard to unlearn that behaviour.
Wicked vid, though and better luck next time! Sick comeback in the first.
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Super interesting video, thanks for posting it! Amazing to be able to win the first set, congrats!! And I feel what you are saying, when you believe your rivals are weaker than you are it also happens to me that unconsciously I lower my level. So I need to have my companion reminding me to keep the mind clear and focused, and think point by point.
Thanks a lot mate!
New subscriber, love your videos. Currently watching my way through all of it. Would have like to see this one called "I ENTERED a Padel Tournament (Highlights) to not to spoil the ending. But you have probably tried that already, cheers.
I do sometimes play with weaker opponents and what does it for me is focusing on reading the game well and try and anticipate it, or it gives me confidence to try harder shots, because I also get easier balls, and trying to stay playful on the court!
Don’t underestimate your opponents, just be more confident in your abilities, have fun with creative shots and don’t end up sleeping on the ball!
Thanks a lot
@@EverythingPadel no problem man, keep it up!
Awesome video. As a beginner it’s really interesting how consistency is key. Not rushing it and waiting for the other team to make a mistake.
Absolutely
So much of padel is in the mind !
It’s also strange turning up playing
with a new partner you don’t know.
The 1st set can wiz by interesting video
I enjoyed it well done
Really interesting to see different clubs and really relatable. Great stuff
Also it’s helpful to see the standard at the tournament grade level
Hard lines! But great content. Hope you’re recording at the Grade 2 this weekend as well 💪🏻
More of this content in the future! Very nice
That's the plan!
maybe you should try the Australian formation sometimes when you get caught freez, changes the rhythm with a lot of chiquitas, using doble paredes with the salidas ,more slices in the middle, but always taking care of the phase of the game. When you play in the reves(left) you have to take more bandejas and viboras, sometimes 75% of the airs balls of the good lobs, play more agressive in the bajadas and changing with bombas and chiquitas with the bajadas. You have to take risks. Greetings from Paraguay, South America.
Would love to see more content with you and Andrew playing tournaments!
Same thing happens to me. When the other players have lower level, your level drops down too. Without even noticing yourself. You have to think “I’m honing to kick their butts!!!”😅😅 Regards from Spain!
Unlucky mate, you'll get em next time. Coming back from 0-5 is class!
It’s very common to do that. You actually play down to the level of your competition. That’s why I enjoy playing with better players than. They push me harder even though I lose a lot it makes me a much better player.
is it always eliminations matches from the beginning in tournaments in the UK? In Belgium we play atleast 3 matches as a groups stage before having the elimination rounds. Makes it a bit more appealing to enter a tournament, because you are sure you can play at least 3 games
So if we lost the 1st match, we would have got into the back draw, so you are always guaranteed at least 2 matches! But belgium sounds a lot better!
considering people need to travel, one match seems harsh
great video!!
Great video terrible courts so that couldn’t of helped , I suffer with lack of intensity and loosing games that I shouldn’t , good idea for a separate video
great video!
Really easy to “switch off” when you think the match is won, and that’s when you lose as opposed to they win. The point about intensity is key - you’ve got to sustain it for the full duration.
The hardest thing is when you don't know how you played when either good or bad. That is the worst feeling or whatever. It's hard to bounce back and do better if you don't know.
Nice games!
Thanks mate
Good video. I know Romain.... he plays well
Good video!
Nice video, mate! I understand when people do the "fridge strategy" but for me I try to avoid it as it feels dirty and even desperate at times, but for some reason it's been normalized in padel even with people I've played against with that play better than me and still fridge me. What is your position on this?
You are right, it is so so common in padel, and I think in tournaments you just have to except it. Can't beat them join them! In matches definitley avoid it though, because its not fair on people wanting to play for fun and then getting fridged.
@@EverythingPadel I hear you, exactly my thoughts for matches. Thanks!
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Playing with bullpadel now? How it is compared at your adiddas? Thx
dude , you are sleeping at the net. you have to keep moving, keep attacking and pressing all the time !
What pala are u using here?
Saw you were using the Bullpadel Hack 03. What are your thoughts on it?
I really like but still prefer Nox at10 - someone was trying my Nox so I couldn’t use it. Hack is good for power but defo a bit less control compared to the Nox
That was great
Thanks mate
I didn't know padel got that spread in the UK. BTW, do you have to be enrolled in LTA to play those tournaments?
Yeh you have to be signed up
WHy did you play this tournament with the Bullpadel Hack instead of the Nox?
Because someone was trying my Nox at10 so I decided to use the hack instead
ANd what is the conclusion? Better or worse? haha@@EverythingPadel
I still prefer the nox, hack I struggled a bit more in defense but going forward it was great@@bulldogs740
Which racket are you using?
I used the hack 03 in this one, as someone was trying my nox at10 18k
I dont think you guys were better. Mindset is probably 50% of a match in high intermediate/advanced too! Looked pretty even
You can see Ewan has improved a bit since this tournament
Thanks bro
Nice video! 5-0 , 5-7 and you lose with the smallest gap... harsh. I think you miss a little bit of intensity when you had easy balls. It looks like you are playing with your best friends an usual friendly match. ;-)
Don't your knees get destroyed in that surface with no sand?
This is also happenning to me