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Glossary

Padel, tennis and pickleball terminology in plain English.

Formats

Americano padel

Americano padel is a social tournament format where everyone plays with and against everyone, partners rotate every round, and each player has their own score.

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King of the Court

King of the Court is a fast-paced racket sport format where winners stay on the main court and losers rotate to lower courts - quick rounds, high tempo, ideal for 30-60 min sessions.

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Mexicano padel

Mexicano padel is an Americano variant where pairings are recalculated after each round based on standings - top players face top players, bringing competitive tension to the final rounds.

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Mix-Americano padel

Mix-Americano is an Americano variant for mixed men/women padel evenings where the schedule ensures a balanced gender mix on every court each round.

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Mixed doubles

Mixed doubles is doubles with 1 man and 1 woman per team. Popular format in club leagues and social tournaments.

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National tennis league

A national tennis league (in NL: KNLTB-competitie) is the official team competition run by the national federation: spring and autumn seasons, 7-9 weekends, counts toward your rating.

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Round Robin

A Round Robin is a tournament format where every player or team plays every other - no knockout, everyone plays the same number of matches.

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Solo Ladder padel

A Solo Ladder is an ongoing padel competition where players individually challenge each other to swap positions on the ranking - no fixed rounds, runs all season.

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Tennis ladder

A tennis ladder is a club competition where players challenge each other to swap positions on a ranking — no fixed rounds, running continuously through the season.

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Rating systems

Rules

Deuce and advantage

Deuce is 40-40 in tennis. From deuce, a team must win 2 points in a row to take the game: first advantage, then game.

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Dink

A dink is a soft, arcing shot played from the kitchen line into the opponent's kitchen — the strategic core of pickleball.

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Golden point

Golden point is a padel rule where a single decisive point is played at 40-40 (deuce) instead of continuing with advantage scoring — faster and more dramatic.

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Kitchen (non-volley zone)

The kitchen (officially: the non-volley zone) is a 7-foot zone on both sides of the net where volleying is not allowed — a defining pickleball rule.

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Out of court (por cuatro)

'Out of court' (Spanish: por cuatro) is a padel rule that lets you return a ball that has left the court via a gap. A spectacular return technique.

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Padel court walls

A padel court is 10x20 m enclosed by glass back walls and metal mesh side walls. The walls are part of the game — the ball may bounce off them.

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Padel scoring

Padel uses tennis scoring: 15-30-40-game, with deuce/advantage or the golden point variant. Sets to 6 games with a tiebreak at 6-6.

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Padel underhand serve

The padel serve is always underhand and with a ball bounce before contact. The ball must first land in the opponent's service box.

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Pickleball scoring

Pickleball uses sideout scoring: only the serving team scores. Games to 11 points, win by 2. Tournaments often use rally scoring.

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Pickleball serve rules

Pickleball serves are underhand, below the waist, and cross-court. The drop-serve variant has been allowed since 2021.

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Tennis serve rules

Tennis serve: from behind the baseline, 2 chances per point, cross-court into the service box. Foot fault, let and double fault are the standard situations.

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Third-shot drop

The third-shot drop is a soft arcing shot from the baseline into the opponent's kitchen — the shot that brings the serving team to the net.

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Tiebreak

A tiebreak is a shortened deciding game played to 7 points (with a 2-point margin) when a set is tied at 6-6 in tennis or padel.

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Two-bounce rule

The two-bounce rule: after the serve the ball must bounce at the returner's side, and the return must also bounce at the serving team's side before either can volley.

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