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Lob drills in Madrid

The lob is padel's most important defensive shot. When opponents are at the net, a deep lob to the back glass forces them back and resets the rally. Essential at every level.

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Where to practice in Madrid

Spain's capital boasts the highest concentration of padel courts in Europe. The Chamberí, Retiro, and Salamanca districts host premium clubs with 180+ courts spread across metropolitan Madrid. Year-round play is standard with excellent indoor facilities.

Top clubs:

  • Madrid Padel Club
  • Padel Royal Madrid
  • Club Chamberí
  • Padel Center Torrejón

How to drill the Lob

  1. 1

    Read the trigger

    The lob is played when opponents are at or near the net and you're under pressure in the back third of the court. Recognise this situation early — don't wait until the ball is on you.

  2. 2

    Low-to-high swing path

    Start the racket below the ball and swing upward. Unlike a flat groundstroke, the upward path adds height and reduces pace. Topspin helps the ball drop quickly after clearing the net players.

  3. 3

    Target deep, near the back glass

    Aim to land the ball within 1–1.5m of the back glass. A lob that lands at the service line is dangerous — opponents can smash it cleanly. Deep = safe.

  4. 4

    Height to clear the net players

    The ball must clear the outstretched rackets of two net players. In doubles, they cover significant width — aim for at least 1m above the tallest player's extended reach.

  5. 5

    Recover position after the lob

    Don't watch the lob — move. Step forward from the back corner toward the centre baseline so you're ready if opponents return a smash. Good lobbers always move while the ball is in the air.

Coach's tip

The defensive lob saves the point. The offensive lob wins it. Learn the defensive version first — it's the foundation of every padel game.

FAQs

Where can I practice the Lob in Madrid?

Most top Madrid clubs offer court time suitable for Lob drills — Madrid Padel Club, Padel Royal Madrid, Club Chamberí are good starting points. Many clubs also offer private coaching for technique work.

How often should I drill the Lob?

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

Who are the best Lob coaches in Madrid?

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

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