ROBIN SODERLING Champions Choice Padel Ball (3 ball tube) – 1 Dozen. Champions Choice is the perfect padel ball. The ball is made with the finest felt available on the market.
£19.95
ROBIN SODERLING Champions Choice Padel Ball (3 ball tube) – 1 Dozen. Champions Choice is the perfect padel ball. The ball is made with the finest felt available on the market.
ROBIN SODERLING CHAMPIONS CHOICE Padel Ball – 1 Dozen
A padel ball of the highest quality from RS Padel, developed by Robin Söderling together with the Swedish number one padel professional player Simon Vasquez. Thanks to its design, it offers great longevity wihout compromising on the bounce and speed. The speed is two levels faster than the Padel Tour X Ball and has new rubber technology that gives the player a tremendous feel and durability without loosing speed.
Padel is a racket sport where the games are officially played as doubles inside an enclosed area with transparent walls, which are part of the court. The game is played with a solid and perforated racket both indoors or outdoors. The court is similar to paddle tennis on size but marked differently.
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HOW TO PLAY THE GAME – PADEL
Format: Padel is played in a doubles format
Scoring: Padel uses the same scoring system as tennis
Volleys: as per tennis, you can volley the ball at anytime apart from the return of serve
Serving:
• You start from the right hand side, with an underarm serve, which must go into the cross court box
• The server must bounce the ball before serving, and connect with the ball below waist height
• The server must keep at least one foot on the floor when serving, the feet must not touch or cross the serving
line
• If the ball hits the net and lands in, a let is called; if the balls lands in the box and hits the wire fence it’s a fault
• If the ball lands in the box and hits the side wall or back wall, the ball must be played as in.
• You have two serves as per tennis