padel variant

Padel Tiebreak Rules

For most players, padel tiebreaks at 6-6 in a set sits somewhere between the standard format and a totally different game. The scoring rules are subtly different from the main format, and Volley handles every variation automatically.

How the variant differs

Padel tiebreaks at 6-6 in a set keeps the core feel of padel but tweaks the scoring or format in a specific way. The rules above describe the differences from the standard format.

Most players who try this variant find it changes the strategy more than they expected. The scoring difference cascades into how you approach each point.

How Volley scores it

In Volley, pick padel as the sport and toggle the variant-specific options at match setup. The scoring engine applies the right rules from there — you just tap to score.

Singles and doubles ratings are tracked independently in Volley, so your 1v1 performance and your team performance don't get conflated. Same logic applies to format-specific variants.

Free on iOS and Android

Volley is free across all 9 sports including every supported variant. Download on iOS or Google Play and start scoring matches in 30 seconds.

Frequently asked questions

Is Volley free for padel?

Yes. Free on iOS and Android, including this variant and every other format the sport supports. No paywalls on core scoring.

Does Volley support padel tiebreaks at 6-6 in a set?

Yes. Volley's padel scoring engine handles this variant out of the box. Toggle the right options at match setup and Volley applies the rules automatically.

Can I track my rating separately for this variant?

Where it makes sense (singles vs doubles, indoor vs beach), yes. Volley tracks separate ratings so different formats don't blur into a single number.