Problems we solve
- Coordination spread across too many channels.
- Unclear rules around absences and substitutes.
- Slow score processing after each round.
- Uncertainty around budget and cost sharing.
PadelRoster is built for the organizer who wants one padel app for scheduling, absences, session flow, and follow-up.
PadelRoster currently supports three padel scoring formats for private leagues. That gives organizers a better fit whether the group prefers point-based sessions like Americano and Mexicano or traditional set-based match reporting.
Americano is a strong fit for private padel leagues that want simple point-based scoring across recurring session nights.
Mexicano suits private groups that want an easy scoring model, but with more focus on rankings, momentum and weekly results.
Classic Tennis is built for padel leagues that prefer recording results as regular set scores such as 6-4, 7-5 or 7-6.
Yes, PadelRoster can be used for mixed Americano and mixed Mexicano sessions in private groups. The mixed pair composition is currently managed by the organizer rather than enforced as a separate system format.
If you want fast, repeatable score entry across recurring court nights, Americano and Mexicano are the natural starting points. If your players think in sets and games, Classic Tennis gives you a more familiar scoring model. If you are also comparing tournament structures like round robin and knockout, read our guide to padel tournament formats.