Classic Americano
Rotating partners, short matches, points for every game you win.
View gameThe Americano padel tournament is one of the most popular social formats in UK clubs. This guide explains what Americano is, where the name comes from, exactly how to run it, how to score it and the key tactics that help you become a top Americano player.
An Americano is a social padel format where players rotate partners and opponents every round, but keep their own individual score. It is designed so that:
Clubs like Americano because it fills courts efficiently, keeps players moving and creates a relaxed but competitive atmosphere. It’s usually the first format new players encounter after simple social mix-ins.
The exact origin isn’t officially documented, but most organisers agree on the broad story.
The Americano name is thought to come from American-style round robin and scramble events used in other sports:
Padel clubs adopted a similar idea, branded it Americano, and it spread quickly across Spain, Scandinavia and now the UK.
There are small variations between clubs, but the core Americano structure is usually the same.
At the end, the organiser adds up each player’s points. The player with the highest total points wins the Americano, with prizes often for top 3 or top 4.
You can run Americano with either points-based or games-based scoring. Here are the two common options.
Many clubs don’t bother with tie-breaks – they simply stop at time or target points and record the score as it stands. Over several rounds, small differences even out.
Here’s a simple template to host your own Americano at a UK club or local padel venue.
At the end, total up individual points and announce:
Because scoring is individual, Americano rewards smart, consistent padel more than raw power.
When the score is close near the end of a round (e.g. 7–7 to 11 points):
The single best mindset for Americano is simple: be a point machine.
In normal team matches, you might go for big shots to impress or finish rallies quickly. In Americano, that can actually hurt you. Instead:
Use PaddlePals to log your Americano results over time – not just wins and losses, but average points per round. You’ll see patterns in which partners and styles bring out your best padel, then double down on those habits.
Once you’ve tried Americano, you’ll probably want to explore other padel game formats too.
Visit the main Padel Games & Formats hub to learn about Mexicano, King of the Court, box leagues, ladders and more.
Use Padel Courts Near Me to discover UK venues. Many list Americano nights or social tournaments in their schedules.
If you want to play Americano at a higher level, revisit How to Play Padel and our Padel Tips & Tricks to tighten up your core technique and tactics.
Jump back to the anchor links above any time you need a refresher on Americano rules, scoring or winning strategy before your next event.
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Rotating partners, short matches, points for every game you win.
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