TECNIFIBRE WALL BREAKER X-TOP 365 Padel Racket specifications :
Weight (+/-10g) |
365 |
Head Shape |
Teardrop |
Balance (mm) |
275 (Head Heavy) |
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Construction : Core is Made from special TEI carbon fibres that maximize shock absorption on impact for more feel.
D-Bridge Geometry
– Raises the flex point of the rackets to facilitate finishing points, especially on attacking smashes
- XTC by TEI inside – For increased shock absorption at ball impact
- PHD Drilling Pattern – With three different hole diameters, optimising precision in the centre and tolerance to off-centre shots
- Rough Pala Surface – Maximizes ball grip and improves spin potential
- X-Top Technology – Combining ultra-resistant aramid fibres with a PTFE coating to limit abrasion
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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
- what’s in and what’s out in Padel:
• The lines on the court are only in play for the serve, if the serve hits the line it’s a valid serve
• Any player is permitted to play the ball off any of the walls on their side of the court
• The ball must bounce on the opponents side before hitting the wall or wire fence
• You can play the ball off the walls, like you would in squash
• If the balls bounces twice on your side, you lose the point
• If the ball strikes either player, the point is lost
• If the ball hits the walls or wire fencing without bouncing first, you lose the point