Ball Blue Court

Mexicano

Similar to an Americano, but with matchups that reflect skill level.   

How It Works

There is an individual ranking with one winner. Players rotate partners and opponents every round.


Matches are time-based (usually ten minutes). All points you score count toward your individual total. After each round, rankings update. The next round is then based on ranking position: Top four players play on top court, following four on the next court, etc.


Key difference to an Americano: The Mexicano does NOT guarantee that everyone plays everyone, but it does ensure that you mostly face players near your level. That makes playing less frustrating for beginners, and less boring for experienced padellers.  


This format is especially suited for competitive groups and teams with strong variance in padel experience. 


The Mexicano tournament can be part of all packages. A variety of add-ons are available to guarantee a memorable day or evening out of the office!

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Ball Blue Court

Mexicano

Similar to an Americano, but with matchups that reflect skill level.   

How It Works

There is an individual ranking with one winner. Players rotate partners and opponents every round.


Matches are time-based (usually ten minutes). All points you score count toward your individual total. After each round, rankings update. The next round is then based on ranking position: Top four players play on top court, following four on the next court, etc.


Key difference to an Americano: The Mexicano does NOT guarantee that everyone plays everyone, but it does ensure that you mostly face players near your level. That makes playing less frustrating for beginners, and less boring for experienced padellers.  


This format is especially suited for competitive groups and teams with strong variance in padel experience. 


The Mexicano tournament can be part of all packages. A variety of add-ons are available to guarantee a memorable day or evening out of the office!

Car Side View
Ball Blue Court

Mexicano

Similar to an Americano, but with matchups that reflect skill level.   

How It Works

There is an individual ranking with one winner. Players rotate partners and opponents every round.


Matches are time-based (usually ten minutes). All points you score count toward your individual total. After each round, rankings update. The next round is then based on ranking position: Top four players play on top court, following four on the next court, etc.


Key difference to an Americano: The Mexicano does NOT guarantee that everyone plays everyone, but it does ensure that you mostly face players near your level. That makes playing less frustrating for beginners, and less boring for experienced padellers.  


This format is especially suited for competitive groups and teams with strong variance in padel experience. 


The Mexicano tournament can be part of all packages. A variety of add-ons are available to guarantee a memorable day or evening out of the office!

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