Vibora drills in Mecca
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.
Where to practice in Mecca
Mecca's padel community is predominantly for Saudi residents and workers. Courts are available at private clubs — access restricted to Muslims as per local regulations.
Top clubs:
- • Al Wahda Club Mecca
How to drill the Vibora
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
FAQs
Where can I practice the Vibora in Mecca?
Most top Mecca clubs offer court time suitable for Vibora drills — Al Wahda Club Mecca 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 Mecca?
Mecca has a growing coaching scene. Check Al Wahda Club Mecca for certified padel coaches, and SmashIQ video analysis can supplement in-person coaching with objective technique feedback.
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