Classic Americano
Rotating partners, short matches, points for every game you win.
View gameA padel doubles match is 2 vs 2 on a glass-and-mesh court, with tennis-style scoring, underarm serves and heavy use of the walls. This guide covers rules, scoring, serving order, positions and simple tactics so you and your partner can feel confident in league matches and social play.
Padel doubles is the default way to play padel – almost all organised matches and tournaments are doubles.
Your team wins a rally if the ball bounces twice on the opponents’ side, they hit the fence first without the ground, hit the ball out incorrectly, or into the net. Clever use of the walls is encouraged – that’s what makes padel different from tennis.
Scoring looks like tennis, though many clubs now use golden point at deuce.
A full best‑of‑3 doubles match with standard sets usually lasts 60–90 minutes at club level. Using golden point and/or short sets brings this closer to 45–75 minutes, which clubs often prefer for booked court slots.
Getting the order right avoids confusion and lets you play to each partner’s strengths.
Right‑handers often prefer the right side to start with (forehands in the middle), and more advanced or aggressive players often take the left side where more balls come to their forehand in the middle. Adjust as you gain experience.
The biggest upgrade you can give your doubles match is learning how to move with your partner.
Start with whichever side feels more natural, then over time decide whether one of you becomes the “left‑side specialist” and the other the “right‑side specialist”. You can record notes in PaddlePals about which side each partner prefers.
You don’t need complex plays – a few simple habits will massively improve your doubles results.
Decide as a pair: who has the stronger smash, who lobs better, who returns better under pressure. Shape your tactics around those strengths and track your match patterns in PaddlePals to see which plans are giving you the best results.
Once you know how a standard match works, you’ll see it reused in many event types.
Whatever format you play, you can log doubles matches in PaddlePals, follow your win/loss record with each partner and generate victory certificates when you win leagues or events together.
Good atmosphere matters as much as good tactics, especially in club doubles.
Be ready to serve and receive promptly, pick up balls for each other and keep warm‑ups short if courts are busy. Clubs appreciate doubles pairs who respect court bookings and schedules.
With the rules and basics clear, your next step is simply to play more matches with your mates.
Use Padel Courts Near Me to find local venues, then invite friends or join open sessions to get regular doubles games.
Mix standard doubles matches with formats from the Padel Games hub – Americano, Mexicano, group stages and more – all built around doubles.
Create or join doubles matches in PaddlePals, track results, climb leaderboards and celebrate with victory certificates when you and your partners win leagues, tournaments or fun club events.
Revisit any section above when you need a quick reminder on scoring, serving order or doubles tactics.
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Rotating partners, short matches, points for every game you win.
View gameDeep dive into rules, scoring and organiser tips for Americano events.
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View gameCreate your free PaddlePals account to book doubles matches, join leagues and tournaments, generate victory certificates and track your progress with every partner.
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