Court Profile looks at how you actually play padel. Not your strokes. Not your tactics. The way you make decisions, how you react under pressure, how you change with different partners.
A lot of what makes a good padel player has nothing to do with strokes. How you decide. How you react. How you change with different partners. This part of your game is rarely looked at directly.
You play differently at 4-all in the third set than at 2-1 in the first. You know this. But you have never said what changes — so you cannot work on it.
With a stronger partner, your game changes. Something gets better, something gets worse. With a weaker partner, your game changes again — in a different way.
You work on your strokes every season. You almost never work on how you think on court. But how you think shapes every shot you take.
Court Profile places every player in one of four styles. Each style is a different way of playing the same game. Your assessment tells you which one is yours.
A 15-page report, made just for you. It explains how you play, and gives you clear advice for each kind of partner. Every report is approved by a Court Profile specialist before you receive it.
Court Profile is a behavioral assessment built only for padel. Each report is generated from your specific answers, then approved by a specialist before you receive it.
Most padel coaching is about strokes, tactics, and positioning. Court Profile looks at the other half — how you actually play. The way you decide. The way you react. The way you show up on court.
Every example, every signal comes from padel. The court. What you do between points. The decisions a padel player makes again and again. The whole assessment is shaped around this game.
Four styles. Concrete descriptions of how you focus, how your emotion shows, and how you make decisions in real moments. You walk away with language for things you have always done but never named.
Once you know your style, the report shows you how to play with each of the other three. Which one fits you best. Which one is the hardest. What to change with each one.
You spend twenty minutes on the assessment. We spend the next two days reviewing your answers and finalizing your report.
A short questionnaire about how you play. What you focus on. How you react under pressure. How you behave with different partners.
Your report is generated from your answers. A Court Profile specialist then reviews it for quality and adjusts the writing where needed before you receive it.
A 15-page personal report arrives in your inbox. Built around your specific answers. With clear advice you can use in your next match.
Every report is approved by a Court Profile specialist before delivery. That is why it takes a couple of days.
A personal report for individual players, or a custom program for clubs, academies, and coaching practices.
The assessment looks at two things: where your attention sits when you play, and how much your emotion shows. Your answers place you in one of four styles. The report explains your style in detail and shows you how to play with each of the other three styles.
Two differences.
First, it looks at behavior — what you do on court — not personality.
Second, the result is a document, not a label. It tells you what to do in each kind of match, not just who you are.
Court Profile is for any player who wants to understand how they play — recreational, social, or competitive. The patterns the assessment maps are not about skill level. A club player and a tournament regular both have a style, both react under pressure, both play differently with different partners.
15 pages. Made to be read once cover to cover, and referenced over time. It includes the framework, your style in detail, your strengths and patterns to watch, a segment on playing with each of the four partner styles, and three concrete moves to try in your next matches. You can see three sample pages above.
Every report is generated from your answers, then reviewed and approved by a Court Profile specialist before you receive it. A human checks the writing and adjusts it where needed for quality.
Your answers are used to make your report. Nothing else. We do not sell, share, or publish individual answers. Court Profile is GDPR compliant. You can ask us to delete your data at any time by email.
Whether you are a player with a question before you buy, a coach or club exploring how Court Profile fits your members, or someone curious about the methodology — we read every message.
You can also reach us directly at hello@courtprofile.com.
One assessment. One report. A different way of looking at your game.
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