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Your level... Your racket...

Expert
Expert
A padel racket for expert players is often diamond-shaped, with a head balance and a smaller sweet spot, making it less forgiving but capable of delivering maximum power for advanced players who have already mastered all the technical shots.
Intermediate
Intermediate
A padel racket for intermediate players most often adopts a teardrop or hybrid shape, offering a good compromise between control and power, with a mid-range balance that allows progress in both defense and attack.
Debutante)
Debutante)
A beginner's padel racket is usually round, light and very maneuverable, with a wide sweet spot that forgives mistakes, allowing you to learn the basics of the game with a lot of control but little power.

Your style... Your racket...

Offensive
Offensive
The offensive style focuses on aggression and quick finishing. The player seeks to seize the initiative whenever possible, using smashes, viboras, or strong bandejas. The goal is to constantly put pressure on the opponent and quickly conclude rallies. This style requires a lot of technique, strength, and good reading of the game to choose the right moment to attack.
Versatile
Versatile
The versatile style combines control and offense. The player knows how to adapt their game depending on the situation: defending solidly from the baseline, accelerating with smashes when the opportunity arises, and varying trajectories to surprise their opponents. It's a complete style, very effective in doubles, which allows them to adapt to different partners and opponents.
Control
Control
The control style relies on precision and consistency. The player favors set shots, well-placed lobs, and sure volleys rather than seeking brute force. He builds the point patiently, makes few errors, and forces his opponent to take risks. This style is ideal for defense and maintaining the pace of a match.