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