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The vibora (Spanish: viper) is an overhead with topspin and sidespin, causing the ball to kick aggressively off the back glass. Advanced technique typically for A1+ players.
Elche, famous for its palm forests, offers 54+ padel courts in a warm Mediterranean setting. The city center and Carrús district host modern facilities. Strong local participation supports regular tournaments.
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Identify the right ball
The vibora works on balls at mid-height (shoulder to ear level) when your opponents are at the net. For balls above your head, use a smash. For balls below shoulder height, use a bandeja.
Same preparation as a bandeja
Take up identical body position to your bandeja — feet, weight, racket position. The deception value of the vibora comes entirely from this identical preparation.
Brush across the ball at contact
At the moment of contact, brush the racket across the ball from inside-out — like wiping a window. This generates the sidespin that makes the ball kick off the glass unpredictably.
Target the side glass angle
Aim for the back corner between the side glass and back fence. A vibora that hits this angle creates an almost unreturnable kick. Avoid aiming at the opponent — the glass does the work.
Stay at the net
Unlike a smash, don't follow the vibora back. Stay at the net and expect the opponent to scramble — your volleys should finish the point.
Coach's tip
A flat vibora that goes deep is more effective than a mistimed spinning shot. Build timing before adding spin.
Where can I practice the Vibora in Elche?
Most top Elche clubs offer court time suitable for Vibora drills — Elche Padel Club, Club de Padel Carrús, Padel Center Elche are good starting points. Many clubs also offer private coaching for technique work.
How often should I drill the Vibora?
For steady improvement, practice the Vibora 2-3 times per week in 15-minute focused blocks. Complement with match play so the shot becomes instinctive.
Who are the best Vibora coaches in Elche?
Elche has a growing coaching scene. Check Elche Padel Club for certified padel coaches, and SmashIQ video analysis can supplement in-person coaching with objective technique feedback.
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