when you are playing 2vs2, sometimes the ball bounces on the right side and hits the back glass and goes on to the left side, meaning it should be played by the player on the left side. So when playing 1vs1, it´s always counting the second bounce, because it represents better if the ball was to be played by you or not.
@@henriqueribeiro8884 ok so other way around. If in this scenario the first bounce is in but the second is out. Then the ball will be counted as out? Also if i smash and the ball goes inside but then bounces to side, wall and lands on other side its out?
@@alessandrovalente7645 Yes, the ball is out. Always look for the second bounce no matter what. If you smash and you can bring the ball back to your court, it has to bounce in the others players side of the court
How can he not be the best, when his coach is a fusion of Juan Tello and Elon Musk?
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ahahahah that's so accurate
Tellon Juansk
Gold commenting. Was looking for this
This is an AMAAAAZING comment. I was thinking about Telllo, but Musk really makes it whole 😂👍👍
First! Wow Pablo, your videos and your english, amazing man! Keep it up! Thanks for the way you bring padel to people. Eres el mejor macho! 💪🔥
Hahahaha not my videos nor my English are so good but I'll try my best always!
@@the4Setwhy underestimate yourself you channel is amazing keep it up love from Qatar 🫡🔥
@@iRaingers Thanks my man!! See you next November in the World Championships!
Awesome video as usual. Thanks.
Thanks to you!!!
Very nice, Pablo! Cheer up!
me sorprende mucho el kick que le mete con esa empuñadura tan cerrada wow, si la abriese mas cuidado....
Sí, la verdad que le sube sin tener la técnica "ideal"!
tengo que irme a Japón a jugar al pádel 😅 estoy en el país equivocado
Llevame a japon!
Asier is a legend
6:19 Why is that ball in? you look at the second bounce if it will land on your side? But why?
The rules is that the second bounce of the ball must be in.
when you are playing 2vs2, sometimes the ball bounces on the right side and hits the back glass and goes on to the left side, meaning it should be played by the player on the left side.
So when playing 1vs1, it´s always counting the second bounce, because it represents better if the ball was to be played by you or not.
@@henriqueribeiro8884 ok so other way around. If in this scenario the first bounce is in but the second is out. Then the ball will be counted as out? Also if i smash and the ball goes inside but then bounces to side, wall and lands on other side its out?
@@alessandrovalente7645 Yes, the ball is out. Always look for the second bounce no matter what. If you smash and you can bring the ball back to your court, it has to bounce in the others players side of the court
@@alessandrovalente7645 Exactly brother.
El Juan Tello Nipon no existe no se la puede traer.
*El Juan Tello Nipon*
Pablo te han dicho idiota unas 20 veces, yo que tuu….
los por tres se los ponia mas dificil al japones, mas lejos y muy esquinados. un poco estafa 🙄