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Bandeja drills in Doha

The bandeja (Spanish: tray) is a controlled overhead played with a flat motion. It keeps you at the net rather than going for a winner — the high-percentage choice in 80% of overhead situations.

allDoha, Qatar

Where to practice in Doha

Doha's padel scene is shaped by World Cup 2022 sports infrastructure investment. The Qatar Padel Federation runs one of the GCC's most organised competition calendars.

Top clubs:

  • Doha Padel Club
  • Aspire Zone Padel
  • Qatar Padel Federation HQ

How to drill the Bandeja

  1. 1

    Set your position early

    As soon as you read a lob, move sideways — not straight back. Get your feet level with the ball's expected contact point before it arrives. Late positioning is the #1 cause of missed bandejas.

  2. 2

    Racket back at shoulder height

    Prepare with the racket face slightly open, arm extended but not locked. Unlike a tennis serve, you're not reaching up — contact is around shoulder height, not above your head.

  3. 3

    Swing compact and forward

    Drive the racket through the ball with a short, controlled swing. Think 'push through' rather than 'swing at'. No wrist snap — keep the face flat and the motion forward.

  4. 4

    Target cross-court to the back glass

    Aim cross-court so the ball bounces near the back glass, trapping opponents in the back corner. Avoid playing the ball directly at a player — the glass creates a second problem for them.

  5. 5

    Recover net position

    After contact, step forward and resume your net position. The bandeja should buy you time to dominate the net — never follow it back to the baseline.

Coach's tip

At any level: a soft bandeja that stays in is worth 10× more than a hard smash that goes out. Treat it as a positioning reset, not a winner attempt.

FAQs

Where can I practice the Bandeja in Doha?

Most top Doha clubs offer court time suitable for Bandeja drills — Doha Padel Club, Aspire Zone Padel, Qatar Padel Federation HQ are good starting points. Many clubs also offer private coaching for technique work.

How often should I drill the Bandeja?

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

Who are the best Bandeja coaches in Doha?

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

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