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Frequently asked questions

Which racket shape is right for me: round, teardrop, or diamond?

Round is suitable for beginners due to maximum control and a wide sweet spot. Teardrop is a versatile choice for intermediate players as it balances power and maneuverability. Diamond is designed for professionals seeking maximum shot power through a high balance.

What is a Sweet Spot?

The Sweet Spot is an area on the surface of the racket where, upon impact, the ball achieves maximum speed and accuracy with minimal vibration. In round rackets, it is located in the center and is the largest (forgiving errors). In diamond-shaped rackets, it is shifted upward and is smaller, requiring high playing technique.

How often should you change a padel racket?

The frequency of replacement depends on the intensity of play. If you play 2-3 times a week, it is advisable to update your racket every 6–12 months. Even without visible damage, the internal foam (EVA or Foam) loses its elasticity over time ("bottoms out"), leading to a loss of power and diminished ball control.
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