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Padel Scoring Explained

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Padel Scoring Explained: A Comprehensive Guide

If you are a beginner in padel, understanding the scoring system can be overwhelming. But, once you get a hang of it, padel scoring is actually simpler than it seems. In this article, we’ll explain the rules of padel scoring to help you master this exciting racket sport.

Basics of Padel Scoring

Padel scoring is pretty similar to tennis scoring. In padel, games are scored using a point system where the first player or team to reach four points wins the game.

To win a set, you must be the first to reach six games. If there’s a tie, a tiebreaker game is played, and the first player to reach seven points wins. The tiebreaker game could also be played up to ten points in some cases.

Lastly, the player or team that wins two sets wins the match.

The Scoring System in Detail

Now, let’s delve further into the scoring system for a detailed understanding.

1. When serving, the server calls out the score by announcing his score first, followed by the opponent’s score. For instance, if the server has zero points while their opponent has three points, the server will announce “0-30”.

2. In padel, the scoring runs in intervals of 15. For every point won, the score increases by 15. It starts with 0, then 15, 30, and 40. If there’s a tie at 40, it’s called a “deuce.” To win the game from deuce, a player must win two consecutive points. The first point won after the deuce is called “advantage in,” and if the player earns the next point, they win the game.

3. The next game starts with the player who didn’t start serving on the previous game, and the serving player alternate after every game.

4. If a player or team breaches any of the rules during play, they lose the point.

5. In Doubles, the serving player must serve diagonally to the opposite court. The receiving player can return the serve after the ball has bounced once inside the receiver’s sector.

6. In situations where a shot lands on or touches the net, the ball is still in play if it bounces and lands in the opponent’s court.

Conclusion

That’s it! A simple guide to understanding padel scoring. While learning the rules of padel can be a bit daunting at first, you’ll be on your way to enjoying the game in no time. With a bit of practice, you’ll have no trouble keeping track of the score and routing for your favorite player or team.

So, next time you see a Padel match, sit back, relax, and confidently say to your friends, “I know how padel scoring works!.”

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