How to organise

How to Organise a Padel Tournament for Your Club

Running a padel tournament for your club is more about logistics than padel skill. Running an event for your existing club is the easiest version because you already have the infrastructure: a venue, a member roster, a regular schedule. The work is just sequencing the pieces. This guide is the order of operations — what to decide first, what to leave for last, and the mistakes that ruin the day.

Step 1: Run the day

Have a single named time-keeper. One person, with a watch, who calls the next round. Don't let it become a committee decision — that's how tournaments fall behind.

Step 2: Print everything you need

Print three things: the schedule, the scoresheets, and the standings template. Have spares of all three. Even if you're running everything from a phone, paper backup saves the day when battery dies.

Step 3: Pick the format up front

The format is the single most important decision. Match it to your time, court count, and player count. Don't pick round robin if you only have 3 hours and 12 players — you'll run out of time. Don't pick single elimination for 6 friends — they'll feel cheated.

Step 4: Build the schedule

Build the schedule before the day. Number every match, assign every court, and write the start time next to it. If you wing the schedule on the day, you will fall behind by round 2.

Step 5: Communicate clearly

Send a confirmation message the day before with: venue address, start time, what to bring, and your phone number. Send a reminder the morning of. Over-communicate.

Tips for your club

Use your existing communication channels (group chat, email list) for invites and updates. Don't reinvent registration if your club already has a way to do it.

Format guidance: tournament

Single-elimination is the fastest format for a tournament. With 8 players you're looking at roughly 7 matches end to end. Use a free bracket maker to seed cleanly and pad odd numbers with byes.

Use the linked free generator at the end of this guide to produce a printable schedule in seconds.

Common mistakes

Trying to run the whole thing on one court when you could use two. Two courts more than doubles your throughput because you cut transition idle time.

Frequently asked questions

What's the best format for a padel tournament with your club?

tournament works well for your club because it produces a clear winner in the shortest time. Use your existing communication channels (group chat, email list) for invites and updates. Don't reinvent registration if your club already has a way to do it.

How long does a padel tournament take?

That depends on the player count and the format. As a rule of thumb: a single-elimination tournament with 8 players takes about 4 hours on one court; a round robin with 8 players is closer to 7 hours. Halve the time if you can run two courts in parallel.

Can I run a padel tournament with the Volley app?

Yes. Volley supports single elimination, round robin, and pool play formats with proper padel scoring rules built in. Free on iOS and Android. The free Tournament Bracket Maker on the website is a no-app alternative if you only need the schedule.

What's the smallest number of players for a padel tournament?

4 players is the realistic minimum for any tournament format. Below that you're really just playing matches, not running an event. 6-8 is the sweet spot for a casual half-day; 16+ for a full-day tournament.