Planar Near-Field (PNF) measurements are a reliable way to determine the radiation characteristics of an Antenna Under Test (AUT) when only a plane is of interest and far-field measurements are not an option. This plane is classically sampled in Cartesian coordinates on a grid following the Nyquist criterion, i.e., using sampling points with a distance of at least λ/2 in both axes. This sampling is normally kept independently of the distance between the plane and the AUT. Spherical Near-Field (SNF) measurements, on the other hand, are classically performed by sampling the surface of the minimum sphere enclosing the AUT following the Nyquist criterion. In this work, a reduced sampling grid for PNF measurements is introduced by using the radi...