Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals

Objective: this study aimed to analyze the differences between amateur and professional padel players in terms of the type of last shot, its effectiveness and, the court area where it is performed, in both men's and women's padel. Methodology: a total of 180 matches and 2,278 points wer...

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Main Authors: Ana Isabel Fernandez-de-Osso, Adrián Escudero-Tena, Diego Muñoz, Iván Martín-Miguel, Rafael Conde-Ripoll
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Language:English
Published: FEADEF 2025-02-01
Series:Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación
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author Ana Isabel Fernandez-de-Osso
Adrián Escudero-Tena
Diego Muñoz
Iván Martín-Miguel
Rafael Conde-Ripoll
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description Objective: this study aimed to analyze the differences between amateur and professional padel players in terms of the type of last shot, its effectiveness and, the court area where it is performed, in both men's and women's padel. Methodology: a total of 180 matches and 2,278 points were systematically observed. Results: amateur players committed more unforced errors than professionals (CSR=2.9–4.7), while professionals produced more winners (CSR=2.0–4.0), and more forced errors in men’s professional players (CSR=3.2). A relationship was found between the last shot type and player level for winners and unforced errors in men's padel (p<.05). Amateurs scored more winners with the forehand and bandeja, while professionals were more successful with the slow smash. Amateurs made more forced errors with the recovery smash and more unforced errors with the powerful smash, whereas professionals committed more unforced errors with the contrapared and double wall. In women's padel, the relationship was significant for winners (p<.001), with amateurs scoring more with forehand, backhand, back wall forehand and slow smash, and professionals with x3, fake, and powerful smashes. Professional women also had more forced errors with the forehand, while amateurs committed more unforced errors with the slow and recovery smash. In men's padel, amateurs produced more winners in zone 5 and more forced errors out of court, while in women's padel, amateurs made more unforced errors in zone 5 and fewer in zone 2, with professionals committing more forced errors in zone 6. Conclusions: these findings highlight how skill level impacts shot selection and performance.
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spelling doaj-art-781359d41814449b84e906a7cd494d5d2025-02-04T17:12:04ZengFEADEFRetos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación1579-17261988-20412025-02-016410.47197/retos.v64.110982Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionalsAna Isabel Fernandez-de-OssoAdrián Escudero-TenaDiego MuñozIván Martín-MiguelRafael Conde-Ripoll Objective: this study aimed to analyze the differences between amateur and professional padel players in terms of the type of last shot, its effectiveness and, the court area where it is performed, in both men's and women's padel. Methodology: a total of 180 matches and 2,278 points were systematically observed. Results: amateur players committed more unforced errors than professionals (CSR=2.9–4.7), while professionals produced more winners (CSR=2.0–4.0), and more forced errors in men’s professional players (CSR=3.2). A relationship was found between the last shot type and player level for winners and unforced errors in men's padel (p<.05). Amateurs scored more winners with the forehand and bandeja, while professionals were more successful with the slow smash. Amateurs made more forced errors with the recovery smash and more unforced errors with the powerful smash, whereas professionals committed more unforced errors with the contrapared and double wall. In women's padel, the relationship was significant for winners (p<.001), with amateurs scoring more with forehand, backhand, back wall forehand and slow smash, and professionals with x3, fake, and powerful smashes. Professional women also had more forced errors with the forehand, while amateurs committed more unforced errors with the slow and recovery smash. In men's padel, amateurs produced more winners in zone 5 and more forced errors out of court, while in women's padel, amateurs made more unforced errors in zone 5 and fewer in zone 2, with professionals committing more forced errors in zone 6. Conclusions: these findings highlight how skill level impacts shot selection and performance. https://185.79.129.203/index.php/retos/article/view/110982racquet sportsperformance analysisshot effectivenesssexgame analysis
spellingShingle Ana Isabel Fernandez-de-Osso
Adrián Escudero-Tena
Diego Muñoz
Iván Martín-Miguel
Rafael Conde-Ripoll
Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
Retos: Nuevas Tendencias en Educación Física, Deportes y Recreación
racquet sports
performance analysis
shot effectiveness
sex
game analysis
title Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
title_full Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
title_fullStr Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
title_full_unstemmed Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
title_short Skill-level differences in final shot characteristics in padel: comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
title_sort skill level differences in final shot characteristics in padel comparative insights from amateurs and professionals
topic racquet sports
performance analysis
shot effectiveness
sex
game analysis
url https://185.79.129.203/index.php/retos/article/view/110982
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