Measuring Magnitudes

In this section we will try to measure physical magnitudes such as times, distances, accelerations, speeds, temperatures, forces and various variables that intervene in the game, as well as mathematical and physical analyses that could help us better interpret what happens in the development of the sport.

Physical Simulation of Rebounds with Topspin and Backspin Effects

Small physical simulation of the work of the topspin and backspin effect in padel.

Time available to serve and reach the net

variables of time and distance involved in what happens between the serve, the position at the net and the first volley.

Mathematical analysis of the importance of the probability of error in Padel

Small probabilistic analysis that demonstrates the importance of the unforced error in the practice of Padel.

First attempt to calculate the padel ball speed - Padel Nerds

In this specific case, we are working on calculating the variation in ball speed during a professional-level match using video analysis.

Game Volumen Distribution

This video analyses how the volume of play behaves in a randomly selected match. It is important to note that these numbers can vary significantly if different tactical approaches are implemented during the development of the game. However, this analysis provides a useful overview to understand the dynamics that occur in general terms.

Dynamics of movement of padel players-Arturo Coello,Agustin Tapia, Alejandro Galan,Federico Chingoto

Analysis of the relative movement of a padel player on the field based on different sequences of the game Final Premier Padel Chile

Times of Exchanging Blows in Padel

In this video we try to analyze the time that elapses between exchanges in different situations of the game, this could help in the design of mobility exercises based on real examples.