Au padel, the French Tennis Federation has set up different formats of padel. It all depends on the tournament category padel, but also the number of matches during the day.

There are 5 match formats approved for competitions of padel :

- 1 format: 3 sets to 6 games;
- 2 format: 2 sets to 6 games; 3e set = super decisive game at 10 points;
- 3 format: 2 sets to 6 games; decisive point; 3e set = super decisive game at 10 points;
- 4 format: 2 sets to 4 games, decisive point, decisive game at 3 / 3, 3e set = super decisive game at 10 points;
- 5 format: 1 set to 9 games; decisive point; decisive game at 7 points to 8 / 8.

A minimum rest of 30 minutes must be respected between 2 games. The maximum number of games that a team can play per day depends on the game formats and the category of the tournament (see specifications for the competitions of padel).

Franck Binisti

Franck Binisti discovers the padel at the Club des Pyramides in 2009 in the Paris region. Since padel is part of his life. You often see him touring France going to cover the major events of padel French.