Can You Play Padel Singles?

Playing padel singles

One question that often comes up is whether you can play padel singles.

In this post, we’ll answer that question and explore the rules and strategies of playing padel singles.

Can Padel be Played 1v1?

The answer is yes, you can play padel singles.

While padel is traditionally played in doubles, singles is also a popular format of the game.

The rules of singles are the same as doubles, with the main difference being that there is only one player on each side of the court.

playing padel in singles

Rules of Padel Singles

The rules of padel singles are essentially the same as the rules of doubles.

The main difference is that there is only one player on each side of the court. The following are some of the key rules of padel singles:

  • Scoring: The scoring in padel singles is the same as in doubles, with the first player to reach six games winning the set. If the score is tied at six games, a tiebreaker is played to determine the winner.
  • Serving: The server must stand behind the baseline and hit the ball underhand to start the point. The serve must land in the diagonal box on the opponent’s side of the court.
  • Return of Serve: The returner must let the ball bounce once before hitting it back to the server. If the returner hits the ball before it bounces, they lose the point.
  • Court Dimensions: The court for padel singles is the same size as the court for doubles. It measures 10 meters wide and 20 meters long.

Strategy for Playing Padel Singles

Playing padel singles requires a slightly different strategy than playing doubles. Here are some tips to help you succeed in padel singles:

  • Move around the court: In singles, you have the entire court to cover, so it’s important to move around and cover as much ground as possible.
  • Mix up your shots: Varying the pace and angle of your shots can help keep your opponent off-balance and make it harder for them to anticipate your next move.
  • Attack the net: In singles, it’s easier to get to the net and put pressure on your opponent. If you can get to the net, take advantage of it and try to end points quickly.
close up of a padel game

Summing up

In conclusion, yes, you can play padel singles.

While the game is traditionally played in doubles, singles is also a popular format of the game.

The rules of singles are the same as doubles, with the main difference being that there is only one player on each side of the court.

With the right strategy and mindset, playing padel singles can be just as enjoyable and challenging as playing doubles.

Alfie Godfrey Padel Athletes Founder

About the Author

Alfie Godfrey – Padel Player (8+ Years) & Coach

From the moment Alfie discovered Padel on a family holiday in Barcelona back in 2015, his passion for this amazing sport knows no bounds. Driven by a mission to propel Padel to new heights worldwide, Alfie is dedicated to delivering the pinnacle of quality content.

Drawing from his own extensive 8-year journey as a player and the collective expertise of the esteemed team at PadelAthletes, he provides unrivaled insights, recommendations, and guides. Alfie and our ever-expanding network of casual and professional players, club owners, and sports scientists empower us to create the ultimate resources on all things Padel.

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