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Sanctioned Padel Tournaments

You’ve already played a few padel matches and the excitement of competition is growing… It’s time to sign up for your first tournament.

Tournaments come with rankings and, most importantly, tournament categories. These categories are designed to ensure fair and balanced competitions:

  • P25 and P100: for intermediate players (Level 2/3/4/5)
  • P250 and P500: for advanced players (Level 5/6/7)
  • P1000, P1500, and P2000: for expert players (Level 7 & above)

The number following the “P” represents the points that the winners receive for finishing in 1st place. Other participants will earn points based on their position. These points help you climb the rankings and qualify for higher-level tournaments.

Important: A Padel or Multi-Racket FFT license is required.

The Tournament categories

Find the tournament category that fits you and have fun playing !

P25

What is a P25 tournament?
A P25 padel tournament, introduced by the French Tennis Federation in 2020, is a new category of padel competitions. Representing the first level of tournaments, they are primarily recreational while still being officially recognized. They allow amateur players to participate in official competitions, gain tournament experience, and improve their rankings.

P25 Match Format
Typically: 2 sets of 4 games, with a tiebreak at 4/4; 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points
or 1 set of 10 points

Who can participate in a P25 Padel tournament?
Individual ranking: > 20,000th (men) // > 1,000th (women)
This tournament is mainly aimed at players of levels 2 & 3.

P100

What is a P100 tournament?
Historically, the P100 category is the first officially recognized tournament, and it existed even before the P25. With a P100, you’re stepping into the heart of the competition.

P100 Match Format
Typically: 2 sets of 4 games, with a tiebreak at 4/4; 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points // 3 sets of 6 games, tiebreak points or 2 sets of 6 games // 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points

Who can participate in a P100 Padel tournament?
Individual ranking: > 2,000th (men) // > 300th (women)
This tournament is mainly aimed at players of levels 4 & 5.

P250

What is a P250 tournament?
It is a padel competition that is part of the ATP professional circuit. The “250” refers to the number of ATP points the winner of the tournament receives. This category of tournament is a great opportunity for padel players looking to test themselves against strong opponents or for those aiming to progress quickly.

P250 Match Format
Typically: 2 sets of 4 games, tiebreak at 4/4; 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points // 3 sets of 6 games, tiebreak points or 2 sets of 6 games // 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points.
Final in 3 sets of 6 games with tiebreak at 6/6.

Who can participate in a P250 Padel tournament?
Individual ranking: > 500th (men) // > 100th (women)
This tournament is mainly aimed at players of levels 6 & 7.

P500

What is a P500 tournament?
Historically, the P100 category was the first approved tournament, even before the P25. With a P100, you’re diving right into the action. A P100 is open to any type of player, but, just like the P25, the weight of the pair matters. For this category, the weight of the pair must not be less than 1000.

P500 Match Format
Typically: 2 sets of 4 games, tiebreak at 4/4; 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points // 3 sets of 6 games, tiebreak points or 2 sets of 6 games // 3rd set = super tiebreak to 10 points.
Final in 3 sets of 6 games with tiebreak at 6/6.

Who can participate in a P500 Padel tournament?
Individual ranking: Open / No Mixed P500
This tournament is mainly aimed at players of levels 7 & above.

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