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Padel level classification
D-
Level D- (NTRP 1.0)
You are just starting to learn to play padel.
D
Level D (NTRP 1.5)
You have very little experience in the game and so far your main focus is on the rudimentary passing of the ball over the net. It's too early for you to compete.
C-
Level C- (NTRP 2.0)
You can already spar with your opponent at low intensity, but you lack gaming experience. It is still difficult for you to always hit the ball with the correct position of the racket, additional lessons are required.
C
Level C (NTRP 2.5)
You can maintain an average pace but lack the accuracy to direct the ball in the desired direction, depth or strength
C+
Level C+ (NTRP 3.0)
You can play with your opponent for long points at a stable medium pace. It is not successful from all positions and there is still a lack of accuracy when directing the ball in the desired direction, depth or strength.
B-
Level B- (NTRP 3.5)
You can hit the shots pretty accurately, but they still lack variety and the ability to vary the length of the shots. Typically, players with racquetball experience fall into this category.
B
Level B (NTRP 4.0)
You are able to make shots in the exact direction you want, both from the right and from the left. You successfully perform various elements of padel technique, with the help of which you construct points. Stable player.
B+
Level B+ (NTRP 4.5)
You can play successfully by alternating the strength and nature of the blows. You use the entire card efficiently. You can choose and implement a game strategy depending on your opponent's strengths and weaknesses. Successfully outplay your opponent by winning set points or forcing your opponent to make mistakes.
A-
Level A- (NTRP 5.0)
You can predict shots well and you have a well-developed strength, which you usually try to use when building game points. You can stably and efficiently construct winners and avoid unprovoked mistakes. You have mastered various elements of padel tennis technique. Such a player can compete in high level tournaments.
A
Level A (NTRP 5.5)
You can alternate playing strategies and styles even in the most intense competitive matches. In extremely responsible moments of the competition, under psychological tension, you are able to hit exactly where you want. A high-level player at the national level who regularly plays in tournaments.
A+
Level A+ (NTRP 6.0-7.0)
You have had an intense training cycle in preparation for a national or international level competition where you have earned international federation ranking points.
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