Format recommendation

Best Tournament Format for 14 Padel Players

For 14 padel players, the best format is **Pool Play with Playoffs**. Here's the reasoning. Pool play is the workhorse format for medium-sized tournaments. With 14 players you'd split into 4 pools, run a round robin inside each, then take the top 2 from each pool into a 8-player single-elim playoff. Total: 31 matches. Every player gets a guaranteed 6 pool matches before any knockout.

Time and court budget

Time budget: 31 matches × 50 minutes ÷ 2 courts ≈ 13 hours of clock time. Build a 10-minute buffer between rounds and stick to it.

Alternative formats to consider

If round robin doesn't fit your time, fall back to single elimination (13 matches, ~5.5h on 2 courts) — but accept that 7 players will go home after one game.

Pick based on three things: how many courts you have, how much time, and whether fairness matters more than speed for your group.

Run it with the free Pool Play Generator

The Volley Pool Play Generator on the website generates this exact bracket in seconds. Enter your 14 padel player names, click generate, print or share. No login required.

For live scoring, brackets that update automatically as results come in, and ELO rating tracking per player, run the whole tournament in the free Volley app on iOS or Android.

Frequently asked questions

How long does a 14-player padel tournament take?

Roughly 13 hours of court time on 2 parallel courts at 50 minutes per match for the recommended format. Add 15-20% buffer for warmups, transitions, and late starts.

Can I use single elimination for 14 padel players?

Yes — and it's the fastest format (13 matches). The catch is half the field plays just one match. Single elim is the right call when time is tight; round robin or pool play is better when fairness matters more than speed.

How many matches in a 14-player round robin?

91 matches. The formula is N×(N-1)/2, so 14×13/2 = 91.