The Ultimate Guide to Padel Betting

Padel uses a scoring system similar to tennis, but with unique rules that reflect the sportโs fast pace, doubles format & use of walls. This complete guide breaks down every element of padel scoring โ from points & games to tiebreaks, star points & match formats.
This page is designed to be the definitive scoring reference for beginners & bettors alike.
The Basic Padel Scoring System
Padel uses the traditional tennis scoring system:
- 15
- 30
- 40
- Game
A team must win four points to win a game, provided they lead by at least two points.
Example point sequence:
- 15โ0 โ 30โ0 โ 40โ0 โ Game
If both teams reach 40โ40, this triggers the Star Point Rule (explained below).
How Games Work
A game is won when:
- A team wins four points &
- Has a two-point advantage
Points are called as:
- 0 (Love)
- 15
- 30
- 40
- Game
Example:
- Team A leads 40โ15 โ Team A wins the next point โ Team A wins the game.
Games follow traditional tennis logic, with one major exception: no deuce.
The Star Point (Padelโs Unique Rule)
At 40โ40, padel plays a single deciding point known as the Star Point.
Key rules:
- The receiving team chooses which player will receive the serve
- The winner of the point wins the game
There is no advantage scoring like tennis โ one point decides it.
This rule creates high-pressure moments & makes matches faster & more unpredictable.
How Sets Work
A standard padel set is won by the first team to reach 6 games, with a margin of two games.
Examples of set scores:
- 6โ4 โ Set ends
- 6โ3 โ Set ends
- 7โ5 โ Set ends
If the set reaches 6โ6, a tiebreak is played.
The Tiebreak Explained
A tiebreak is played to decide the set when the score reaches 6โ6.
Tiebreak rules:
- First to 7 points wins
- Must win by 2 points (e.g., 7โ5, 8โ6, 10โ8)
Tiebreaks use simple numerical scoring: 1, 2, 3, 4, etc.
Serve rotation in tiebreak:
- First server serves one point from the right side
- Opponents then serve two points
- Service alternates every two points thereafter
- Players switch sides every 6 points (e.g., 3โ3, 6โ6)
The winner of the tiebreak wins the set 7โ6.
How Matches Are Scored
Most competitive padel matches are played as:
Best of 3 sets
First team to win 2 sets wins the match.
Example match score:
- 6โ3, 4โ6, 6โ4 โ Winner: Team A
In some amateur formats, leagues, or exhibitions, variations may occur:
- Match tiebreak instead of a third set (first to 10)
- Short sets (to 4 games)
- No tiebreak (classic format)
But professional padel always uses best of three full sets.
Understanding Serving Rotation
Padel serving follows a predictable rotation:
1. Each player serves for an entire game
2. Teams alternate serving games
3. Within each team, players alternate who serves next
Example rotation:
- Player A1 serves Game 1
- Player B1 serves Game 2
- Player A2 serves Game 3
- Player B2 serves Game 4
- Back to Player A1 for Game 5
Clear communication is essential for maintaining the correct order.
How Sides Change
Teams switch sides:
- After the first game of each set
- Then after every two games (i.e., 1, 3, 5, 7…)
This ensures fairness regarding:
- Sun
- Wind
- Shadows
- Court speed variations
In tiebreaks, teams switch sides every 6 points.
Common Beginner Confusions
1. “Why is there no deuce?”
Padel uses Golden Point to increase pace & tension.
2. “Why switch sides so often?”
This prevents one team having a long-term advantage from weather or lighting.
3. “Does the ball hitting the wall count?”
Yes โ after bouncing once on the ground.
4. “Is singles scoring the same?”
Yes, the scoring system is identical.
Scoring Examples
Example 1: Simple Set
6โ2 โ strong dominance, fast set
Example 2: Tight Set
7โ5 โ close contest with late momentum swing
Example 3: Tiebreak Set
7โ6 (7โ4) โ set decided by tiebreak
Example 4: Full Match
6โ3, 3โ6, 6โ4 โ momentum shifts across three sets
How Scoring Impacts Betting
Understanding scoring helps with:
- Live betting (momentum swings)
- Over/Under totals (long vs short sets)
- Handicaps (dominance patterns)
- Correct score predictions
Star Points alone create major volatility โ key for bettors.
Summary
Padel scoring uses tennis-style points & sets, but with shorter, faster decision moments thanks to the Star Point rule.
Key takeaways:
- 15โ30โ40โGame system
- No deuce โ Star Point instead
- First to 6 games wins a set (win by 2)
- 6โ6 leads to a tiebreak
- Matches are best of three sets
This scoring foundation prepares you forย All Padel Shots Explained.