In padel, the “dormilona” is a beautiful and difficult shot. The ball falls just behind the net with a backspin after a cushioned hit on an opponent’s smash that has struck the back wall. Making the ball “sleep” or stop is the aim in order to make it extremely difficult for the opposition to get back.
This shot is frequently made by skilled players and calls for precise timing, location, and a great degree of expertise. It’s a technique whose grace and efficacy can leave opponents and onlookers in amazement.
Ale Galan performed flawlessly in the Kuwait P1 Padel Tournament.
Mastered that dormilona 😮💨💤 @alegalan96
The #2 pair is through to the quarter-finals in Kuwait 🇰🇼 Check out all the match stats here ➡️ https://t.co/0bUe7GpycL #PremierPadel #KuwaitPremierPadelP1 pic.twitter.com/WxnD6NUXap
— Premier Padel (@premierpadel) November 14, 2024