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Rulo drills in Abha

The rulo is an offensive overhead combining elements of the vibora with an extreme inside-out spin, played wide to the side glass at high pace. An advanced weapon for A2+ players.

advancedAbha, Saudi Arabia

Where to practice in Abha

Abha, high in the Asir mountains at 2,200m elevation, has a naturally cool climate — making it a rare spot in Saudi where outdoor padel is comfortable year-round.

Top clubs:

  • Abha Club
  • Asir Sports Hub

How to drill the Rulo

  1. 1

    Select the right situation

    The rulo is played when a lob sits up mid-court or near the service line, with opponents out of position on one side. It's not a defensive reset — it's a winner attempt.

  2. 2

    Exaggerated inside-out rotation

    More extreme than the vibora: the racket comes across the ball in a near-horizontal plane. The swing path goes from your right side to your left (for a right-hander), brushing the ball sharply outward.

  3. 3

    Target the far side glass

    The rulo goes wide, targeting the side glass low and fast. It should bounce off the glass at an angle that pulls opponents into the corner. A straight rulo is a missed rulo.

  4. 4

    High racket speed at contact

    The rulo requires more racket speed than the vibora to generate enough side spin. If the swing is slow, it comes out as a flat shot without the curve. Accelerate through the ball.

  5. 5

    Commit or switch to vibora

    The rulo is committal — if you start the motion, finish it. A half-attempted rulo becomes a frame shot. If you read that the ball has dropped too low, switch to a vibora instead.

Coach's tip

Most club-level players don't need the rulo. Master the vibora first. The rulo is the same spin, more extreme — add it after your vibora is consistent at A1 level.

FAQs

Where can I practice the Rulo in Abha?

Most top Abha clubs offer court time suitable for Rulo drills — Abha Club, Asir Sports Hub are good starting points. Many clubs also offer private coaching for technique work.

How often should I drill the Rulo?

For steady improvement, practice the Rulo 2-3 times per week in 15-minute focused blocks. Complement with match play so the shot becomes instinctive.

Who are the best Rulo coaches in Abha?

Abha has a growing coaching scene. Check Abha Club for certified padel coaches, and SmashIQ video analysis can supplement in-person coaching with objective technique feedback.

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