Two Formats, Different Philosophies
Americano and Mexicano are the two most popular social padel tournament formats. Both use individual scoring and rotating partners β but they differ in one critical way: how matchups are determined.
Americano: Pre-Determined Rotation
In Americano, the full rotation schedule is generated before the first ball is hit. Every player knows who they'll partner with in each round. The algorithm ensures fair distribution of partnerships.
This makes Americano easy to organize. Print the schedule, post it on the wall, and let rounds flow. No calculations between rounds.
Mexicano: Standings-Based Pairing
Mexicano takes a dynamic approach. Only the first round is random. After that, the leaderboard determines matchups β the top-ranked players face each other, while lower-ranked players get matches at their level.
This creates increasingly competitive matches as the tournament progresses. By the final rounds, the title race is usually between players of very similar skill.
The trade-off
Americano is simpler to run. Mexicano produces tighter matches. Choose based on your group's priority.
Quick Comparison
| Feature | Americano | Mexicano |
|---|---|---|
| Matchup style | Pre-determined | Dynamic (standings-based) |
| Between rounds | Nothing to calculate | Recalculate pairings |
| Match quality | Random | Improves each round |
| Best for | Social play | Competitive play |
| Complexity | Low | Medium |
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Americano when:
- You want simplicity β generate once, play all day
- Your group is casual and social
- You have limited time to organize between rounds
Choose Mexicano when:
- You want the most competitive matches possible
- Your group enjoys the drama of a live leaderboard
- You have a digital tool to handle the recalculations
Both formats are available as free generators on PadelMake. Try them both and see which your group prefers.
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