Classic Americano
Rotating partners, short matches, points for every game you win.
View gameA team padel event brings players together to represent a club, company or group across multiple doubles matches. This guide shows you how to build line‑ups, choose match formats, score overall ties and schedule friendly or competitive team padel days.
Instead of focusing on single pairs, a team padel event pits squads against each other across several doubles matches (often called rubbers). The team with the better overall record wins.
Team padel is brilliant for:
Start by deciding how many pairs each team will field and how to balance levels.
Nominate a captain per team to submit the line‑up and manage substitutions. For longer days, you can allow a bench player to swap in between rubbers or even between sets (if both captains agree and the rules allow it).
Each rubber is a doubles match; you can tune match length to fit your schedule.
For a typical half‑day team fixture with 3–4 rubbers per side, use two short sets + match tie-break, or one set to 6 with golden point. This keeps ties within 2–3 hours while still feeling like proper matches.
Decide how each rubber contributes to the overall team result.
Publish your scoring rules and tie‑break order clearly: rubbers → sets → games → head‑to‑head → shootout. PaddlePals can track all this and display live team tables without manual sums.
Here are a few practical templates for club‑level team ties.
In PaddlePals you can create team events, assign players to pairs, schedule rubbers to courts and automatically track team standings and victory certificates for winning teams.
The same basic structure can feel either like a league fixture or a festival, depending on your goals.
Many clubs run a more competitive league structure with occasional “festival days” where multiple teams gather for friendlies, Americano blocks or mixed-team formats. All of these can be tracked in PaddlePals under one club environment.
A few steps upfront make match‑day much smoother.
Record results promptly in PaddlePals, update the overall tie score as you go and keep the atmosphere friendly with music, snacks and a quick wrap‑up where you thank both teams and award certificates or small prizes.
You’re ready to turn the idea into a fixture on your club calendar.
Use Padel Courts Near Me to pick a venue with enough courts and time to host your team ties.
Combine team ties with social tournaments, Americano nights or group stages from the Padel Games hub.
With PaddlePals, you can create team events, assign line‑ups, schedule rubbers, track standings and issue victory certificates for winning teams and MVPs.
Revisit any section above when you’re finalising rules and schedules for your next team padel event.
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Rotating partners, short matches, points for every game you win.
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