A Padel Americano is a social, rotating tournament where you play doubles with different partners and opponents each short round, competing for individual points rather than team wins, making every point count towards your personal total to find one overall winner, perfect for competition in a fun and social environment. You play rounds to a set number of points (e.g., 16 or 32), and when a match ends, you get points for your score, then switch courts and partners for the next round, adding up all points at the end.
Padel Americano is a social and competitive padel format where players rotate partners and opponents throughout the event. Each match contributes to your individual score, not a team score, making it fair, dynamic, and fun for all skill levels.
Yes. One of the main features of Padel Americano is that you will play with and against different partners in every round. This keeps the games varied and social.
The duration depends on the number of players and courts, but most events last about 90 minutes.
No. You sign up individually, and partners are assigned automatically each round.
It’s both. While there is a winner at the end, the format is designed to be social, fast-paced, and friendly, making it perfect for meeting new players and enjoying competitive padel without pressure.
The winner is the player with the highest total number of points at the end of all rounds.