Padel Scoring System Explained: Simple Guide for Beginners

Padel scoring is simple once you understand the basics. The system closely follows tennis scoring, making it easy for new players and tennis athletes to learn quickly.


Basic Padel Scoring Overview

Matches are played using points, games, and sets. A team must win enough points to win a game, enough games to win a set, and enough sets to win the match.

Padel uses the same scoring format as traditional tennis.

Point Scoring

Points Won Score Called
0 Love
1 15
2 30
3 40
4 Game (if leading by two)

Understanding Deuce

When both teams reach 40–40, the score becomes Deuce.

Games and Sets

A set is won by the first team to win six games with at least a two-game lead.

Most padel matches are played as best of three sets.

Tie-Break Rules

When a set reaches 6–6, a tie-break determines the winner.

Tie-Break Example Result
7–5 Set Won
8–6 Set Won

Serving Rotation in Padel

Serving follows a fixed rotation between partners.

Winning a Point

A team wins a point when:

Golden Point Rule (Optional Format)

Some leagues use a Golden Point system at deuce.

Golden Point scoring speeds up matches and increases excitement.

Why Padel Scoring Is Beginner-Friendly

Quick Example Match

  1. Team A wins 6–4 first set
  2. Team B wins 7–6 second set
  3. Final set determines match winner

Final Thoughts

Once players understand scoring basics, padel becomes easy to follow and highly enjoyable. The familiar structure allows new players to focus on strategy, teamwork, and developing skills instead of complicated rules.