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Across
  1. 3. Defensive overhead whose name translates to a serving tray in Spanish.
  2. 9. Doubles formation where partners begin on the same side before the serve.
  3. 10. Glass walls that distinguish padel from traditional tennis.
  4. 12. Spanish word for the wire mesh sections of the court.
  5. 13. Area traversed when moving from baseline defense to net attack.
  6. 16. Situation where the ball exits the court and remains playable.
  7. 17. Shot played after the ball rebounds from the back glass.
  8. 18. Informal term for mastery of using rebounds and court geometry.
Down
  1. 1. Deciding point played at deuce in many competitive formats.
  2. 2. Generic Spanish term for a powerful overhead winner.
  3. 4. Soft shot played low to an opponent's feet to neutralize net pressure.
  4. 5. Often more decisive than raw power in high-level padel doubles.
  5. 6. Rebound involving both a side and back wall before the return.
  6. 7. Offensive overhead often aimed to leave the court after the bounce.
  7. 8. Spanish term for the lob, often used to regain court position.
  8. 11. Court-side opening through which players may chase an out-of-court ball.
  9. 14. Sidespin overhead designed to maintain attacking position rather than finish the point outright.
  10. 15. Aggressive downward shot struck after allowing a lob to descend.