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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.
London's padel scene is rapidly growing with 85+ courts across the capital. Mayfair, Chelsea, and East London host premium clubs. Strong investment and membership base support expansion.
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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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Where can I practice the Bandeja in London?
Most top London clubs offer court time suitable for Bandeja drills — Queen's Club, Padel UK London, East London Padel 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 London?
London has a growing coaching scene. Check Queen's Club for certified padel coaches, and SmashIQ video analysis can supplement in-person coaching with objective technique feedback.
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