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Net play — occupying and dominating the net zone — is how padel matches are won. The pair that controls the net controls the point. Everything else supports getting and staying at the net.
Oxford, England's historic university city, maintains 16+ padel courts. College sports tradition combines with modern padel infrastructure. Student-driven participation.
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Take up correct net position
1–1.5m from the net, slightly inside the singles sideline. Your racket should be at chest height, not low by your side. Weight forward, ready to move.
Communicate with your partner
In doubles, net play requires constant partner coordination. Who takes the middle ball? Who goes wide? Agree on signals (tap head = I take lobs; point forward = I'm going for the cross-court) before match starts.
Anticipate, don't react
Watch your opponents' body position and racket angle, not the ball. Their body tells you where the ball is going 0.3 seconds before contact. Anticipation lets you poach.
Poach when the opportunity exists
If your partner is playing a strong shot and you can intercept the return, do it. Poaching wins points and disrupts opponents. It requires trust in your partner to cover your vacated position.
Deal with lobs correctly
A deep lob means you must retreat and smash or bandeja. A short lob means your partner can smash. Agree in advance: a partner call of 'mine' means you hold your net position.
Coach's tip
Every transition toward the net — after a serve, after a deep shot, after a lob — matters more than any individual shot. Build the habit of moving to the net as your default.
Where can I practice the Net Play in Oxford?
Most top Oxford clubs offer court time suitable for Net Play drills — Oxford Padel Club, University Padel Centre, Oriel Padel are good starting points. Many clubs also offer private coaching for technique work.
How often should I drill the Net Play?
For steady improvement, practice the Net Play 2-3 times per week in 15-minute focused blocks. Complement with match play so the shot becomes instinctive.
Who are the best Net Play coaches in Oxford?
Oxford has a growing coaching scene. Check Oxford Padel Club for certified padel coaches, and SmashIQ video analysis can supplement in-person coaching with objective technique feedback.
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