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Padel Term: Smash

A smash in padel is an aggressive overhead shot to finish the point, such as a top spin smash or a flat smash. Flat smashes can be low and fast, as in...

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July 5, 2024 2 min read
Padel Term: Smash

Smash

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Definition A smash in padel is an aggressive overhead shot to finish the point, such as a top spin smash or a flat smash. Flat smashes can be low and fast, as in chancletazos, or steep and hard, as in smashes X4 or 'por cuatro' over the back wall.The type and frequency of smashes used depends heavily on both the players' abilities and the conditions on the court. New balls on a fast court will make it harder to counter attack smashes, so aggressive players may be able to take advantage and smash their way through many points. Fast courts are:hotdryin high elevationswith limited turf on the groundwith hard wallsA recent World Padel Tour tournament on a humid day in Mexico resulted in the longest point ever at 6:48 and 250 shots because smashing was so difficult in these conditions. Lob, lob, lob, and lob again.‍In padel, smashing often comes with the risk of counter-attacks as well as making a mistake, so it must be done with an evaluation of the risk-reward tradeoff.
Etymology Often called pegada or remate in Spanish.

Key Takeaways

Smashes are a very important part of the gameSmashes come with a lot of riskSmash success depends a lot on the conditions of the court, “fast” courts are bouncier to smash in

Video Demonstration

Watch this video to see the smash in action:

Frequently Asked Questions

Who has the best smash in padel?

Arguably, Arturo Coello has the most powerful smash in 2023. He increasingly stands at the net in the middle of the court, so his forehand takes up the most important 50% of the court. This allows Tapia to cover the back of the court.

How can I improve my smash?

If you’re coming from tennis, you’re likely trying to put too much into your smash. This results in many mistakes and a lack of fluidity, which results in less potent smashes.