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Padel has become a sport that’s as popular as it is spectacular: behind the fast rallies, the glass, and the reflexes of doubles, there are techniques, tactical choices, and decisive moments that truly come to life on video. Whether you’re discovering padel’s origins and what the sport is about, or you’re looking to better understand “how to play,” video remains the clearest format to learn, observe, and improve.
This page dedicated to padel videos brings together our best resources: technical tutorials (serve, smash, positioning), “best of” compilations and top moments (top points, fun sequences, decisive moments), as well as clips linked to French and international news. The goal is simple: to offer a video collection that’s both useful and entertaining—so you can improve your game, avoid common errors, and follow the trends that are driving padel’s rise.


Sunday, November 9, 2025, in Kuwait — an incredible shot, but the…
Padel is a racket sport that’s as accessible as it is spectacular: played in doubles, with glass walls, rebounds, and fast rallies. To improve, video is a powerful tool: you can see the right technique, the right positioning, and the right decision at the right time.
This padel videos category brings together tutorials, analyses, best-ofs, and reports to help you understand the rules, sharpen your technique, spot common mistakes, and follow padel news in video format.
Whether you’re looking for a “six padel tips for beginners” tutorial, “expert coaching tips”, a “tuto smash”, a “padel serve” focus, or a “top 15 best points”, the goal is the same: give you clear visual cues you can use straight away on court.
You’ll also find resources (HD/4K videos, highlights, short formats) and ideas to organise your collection, so you can practise smarter, step by step.
To begin, focus on videos that explain the basics: court zones, the role of the glass walls, managing rebounds, and positioning in doubles. A good beginner video also shows common mistakes and how to fix them right away.
In this padel videos category, formats like “six padel tips for beginners” are great to learn quickly without getting lost in overly advanced details.
The most useful content comes from official channels, recognised coaches, and specialised media. A reliable video states a clear goal (serve, volley, glass defence) and offers a simple method you can replicate.
Ideally, follow a well-organised collection by theme instead of jumping randomly from one video to another.
Look for positioning-focused videos: partner spacing, taking the net, covering the diagonal, and transitioning between attack and defence. Video makes the micro-movements that change everything much easier to understand.
A good tutorial highlights positioning and coordination, not just a single isolated shot.
“Padel serve” videos are perfect for understanding the underhand motion: drop, bounce, target zone, trajectory, and your first ball after the serve. In padel, consistency and placement matter more than raw power.
“Expert coaching tips” can also help you combine serve + net approach in a more effective and clean way.
For volleys, choose videos that show a short preparation, balance, and direction control. The net is a strategic zone: you win points there by managing angles and tempo.
A good net tutorial also explains when to step back and how to stay solid against fast balls.
A truly useful “tuto smash” mainly explains when to smash… and when to choose the bandeja instead. The smash looks great, but the bandeja often helps you build the point without losing balance.
The best videos break down timing, trajectory, and the right choices depending on the ball (height, speed, position).
“Common errors” videos are most effective when they show the mistake, the consequence, and then the correction. You’ll often see poor positioning, rushing, or forgetting to use the glass.
Spotting one mistake and applying a simple fix can make your game more stable within just a few sessions.
For tactics, prioritise analyses: point construction, diagonals, variations, lobs, taking the net, and managing low-percentage moments. A good tactical video shows simple patterns that genuinely work.
“Expert coaching tips” are useful to learn how to disrupt an opponent pair without forcing plays.
“Best of” and “top 15 best points” videos are inspiring, but the most educational ones show constructed points: defence, lob, transition, then the finish. That’s where you learn the most.
A great best-of helps you understand why the point is won—not just admire the shot.
There are “padel videos stock” libraries with HD and 4K clips. They can be useful to illustrate a project, a web page, or a presentation—provided you respect usage rights.
Before clicking “download”, always check the licence (social media, editing, commercial use).
Most official match footage is protected. Sharing a link is often allowed, but reuploading or editing depends on rights. The safest option is official embedding or using authorised content.
For a clean workflow, use “stock” videos with explicit rights or clips provided by official sources.
Gear tests are useful when they explain the target player profile: control vs power, balance, round shape, EVA foam, carbon fibre or fibreglass. For shoes, look for tests focused on footwork and grip.
A good video helps you make a choice that matches your level, rather than naming one “best product” for everyone.
Reports and trend formats help you follow French and international news: behind-the-scenes content, player profiles, decisions, growth, and competitive storylines. It complements tutorials because you learn by seeing padel “in real situations”.
A strong news video adds context: what happened, why it matters, and what it changes.
Create playlists by goal: serve, volley/net game, glass defence, smash/bandeja, doubles tactics, best-of. Then watch a short video and test one key point on court right away.
With clear navigation and a well-organised collection, every video becomes a practical mini-drill.
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