Bajada: Attack the Wall Ball at Waist Height
The Situation
The ball bounces and comes off the back wall at a comfortable waist-to-chest height.
What To Do
Step into the ball and drive it low cross-court or down the line β the bajada. Use the wall's energy rather than generating all pace yourself.
Why It Works
A well-timed bajada is one of the most dangerous shots in padel precisely because it comes from a position opponents read as defensive. The wall provides pace β your job is direction and timing. AgustΓn Tapia practices the bajada as a dedicated drill specifically because of its offensive potential from a defensive position.
Court Positioning
Ball rebounds off back wall at waist height β player steps in, drives ball low cross-court β ball stays below knee height β net opponents cannot cut off the angle.
Court View
Bird's-eye view β attacking net position
Skill Level
The Wall Slows Down β Wait For It
A ball bounces off the back wall toward you fast and you feel rushed.
Pre-Rotate Your Feet Before the Ball Hits the Wall
You are moving to play a back wall ball and need to set your position.
Default: Lob After Every Wall Ball
You have just played a ball off the back or side wall.