
Padel Racket Grip, Handle Size and Overgrips Explained
Small grip changes can make your racket feel steadier, less slippery and easier to control during early club matches.
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Small grip changes can make your racket feel steadier, less slippery and easier to control during early club matches.
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Not sure whether to borrow, hire or buy? Here’s how to keep first-match costs sensible without turning up underprepared.
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Confused about who serves next or which side to receive from? Get the doubles basics straight before your next club match.
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A forgiving starter racket can make early club games calmer, cleaner and more enjoyable. Here’s where the Head Evo Speed fits.
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Your starter racket may be holding up fine, or quietly limiting your next step. Here’s how regular club players can tell the…
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Close calls feel easier when everyone knows what to check first. Settle serves, rebounds, lets and score arguments without spoiling the game.
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Keep your first racket playing well for longer, spot damage early, and know when replacement is the sensible move.
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Coming from tennis? The scoring feels familiar, but the serve, walls and rally decisions can catch new padel players out.
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Spend enough to get comfort and control, but not so much that your first racket outgrows your game before you do.
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Flat balls make padel harder than it needs to be. Know the signs of a good bounce and when to open a…
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