The Pros

Is Andrei Daescu the Next #1 Player in the World?

by John Sanders on

Andrei Daescu was once considered the most underrated pro pickleball player in the world, but now, he and Gabe Tardio are back-to-back gold medalists on the PPA Tour. Thanks to their run of beating top teams in 2024, they are collectively known as the "Giant Slayers."

Andrei Daescu's consistent results and professionalism have earned him respect from fellow pros and top referees alike. In our interview, he discussed everything from pro-level strategies to how amateurs can elevate their game.

Andrei Daescu: Drive for Show, Dink for Dough

The old golf maxim applies to pickleball, too. The game is getting faster, so why is a pro pickleball player thriving in this modern pickleball era urging you to slow down?

According to Andrei Daescu:

"The number one issue I see at the 4.0 level is poor footwork, which leads to a poor soft game. Most players at that level can drive the ball hard and have quick hands, but if you drop or dink with them, they get uncomfortable and speed up at the wrong time."

Andrei Daescu believes many players get stuck at these levels because they don't focus enough on improving their soft game and touch. "Hitting the ball hard comes naturally for most players; hitting it softly requires reps, strength, and flexibility."

Andrei Daescu on Expanding Your Bubble

At 36 years old and seven years into his pickleball career, Andrei Daescu is a veteran who spends significant time maintaining his strength and flexibility.

"Everyone has a bubble around them where they can comfortably hit from. Improving strength, flexibility, and balance is the key to expanding, or maintaining, that bubble."

For amateurs looking to improve on the court, Andrei Daescu emphasizes the importance of working on things off of it, specifically, strengthening your legs. This will naturally enhance your footwork and help prevent pop-ups and missed dinks.

Daescu plays with the coveted Proton Series 1.

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Adjustments Are Overrated

The former "most underrated" pro pickleball player in the sport thinks that making mid-game or mid-match adjustments is overrated. "It's a game of momentum. Just because a shot doesn't work a few times doesn't mean it's the wrong play."

“Sometimes your opponent has a good answer to your best shots. That said, a sound strategy should hold up through a few bad runs.”

It's like a top shooter in basketball: just because a few shots miss doesn't mean they should stop shooting.

How Andrei Daescu Uses Timeouts Strategically

Andrei Daescu emphasizes using timeouts strategically to stop an opponent's momentum rather than constantly tweaking your strategy. While calling a timeout in rec play might get you laughed off the court, each team typically has a few at their disposal in tournaments. Don't hesitate to call one if your opponents start stringing together a few points, because it could break their rhythm and halt their run.

On the flip side, if you have the momentum and your opponent calls a timeout, do everything you can to keep it! Andrei often stays on the court during an opponent's timeout, aiming to hold onto the rhythm of a good run.

Andrei Daescu Breaks Silence on His Fine and Suspension
Andrei Daescu broke his silence Thursday after he was handed a $50k fine and 60-day suspension for submitting a paddle for testing at MLP Atlanta that had an illegal substance on it.

Andrei Daescu's Shot Vocabulary

Watching Andrei Daescu and Gabe Tardio win their gold medal match in Las Vegas, it was hard not to notice Andrei Daescu deviating from his usual cross-court slice dink. Even Adam Stone, during his color commentary, pointed out the change.

When asked about it, Andrei described the work he's been doing to develop a two-handed cross-court roll dink.

"Different tools allow you to maximize your effectiveness against specific opponents. In that match, Dekel Bar takes a lot of balls out of the air and can create a lot of offense from that position. So, instead of hitting an underspin shot that tends to float a little longer, I used more dipping topspin dinks that are harder for Dekel to volley."

Andrei explained that in his previous match against Connor Garnett, who has less reach and tends to create offense off the bounce, he used slicing dinks that skid and bounce lower.

Success in any project is about having the right tools for the job. Andrei Daescu embraces the unique challenge of pickleball as a still-evolving sport.

Look out for Andrei Daescu and Gabe Tardio as they continue to build momentum on the PPA Tour. Knowing Andrei, you'll likely find him on the court early, tapping that ball on his colorful Proton paddle, working to hold onto that winning feeling.

Andrei Daescu is one of a slate of pros that has been recently signed by Proton, the paddle manufacturer making waves with its ultra-durable paddles that leverage unique technology to maximize spin and power, without sacrificing touch.

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Andrei Daescu such an effective pro pickleball player?

Andrei Daescu combines elite footwork, a highly developed soft game, and precise dinking strategy to keep opponents off-balance. His ability to adapt his shot selection based on individual opponents, shifting between topspin roll dinks and slice dinks depending on who he's facing, sets him apart as a technically advanced pro pickleball player.

How did Andrei Daescu and Gabe Tardio earn the nickname "Giant Slayers"?

The "Giant Slayers" nickname came from Andrei Daescu and Gabe Tardio's run of upsets against top-ranked teams on the PPA Tour throughout 2024. Their back-to-back gold medals proved their winning streak was no fluke, establishing them as one of the most dangerous doubles pairings in the game.

What is Andrei Daescu's best advice for amateur pickleball players?

Andrei Daescu says the most common issue at the 4.0 level is poor footwork, which directly leads to a weak soft game. He recommends that players invest in off-court work like strengthening their legs, since better lower-body strength naturally improves footwork and reduces unforced errors like pop-ups and missed dinks.

How does Andrei Daescu use timeouts during pickleball tournaments?

Andrei Daescu treats timeouts as a momentum management tool rather than an opportunity to completely overhaul strategy. He calls a timeout when opponents build a run, and he deliberately stays on the court during an opponent's timeout to protect his own rhythm and momentum.

What paddle does Andrei Daescu play with?

Andrei Daescu plays with the Proton Series 1, a paddle known for its nanotech surface that generates spin while maintaining durability. As one of Proton's recently signed pro players, Andrei Daescu has become one of the most prominent advocates for the brand's science-forward approach to paddle manufacturing.

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John Sanders

John Sanders

John Sanders is a PPR-certified instructor who can be reached at ThePickleProf.com. He helps players navigate their pickleball addiction with weekly tips on etiquette, technique, & injury prevention.

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