Built on court, not in an office
It all starts with a player's observation: in the middle of a sanctioned tournament, the club's draw was still a paper board, crossed out and re-copied by hand after every round. The first version of Padel Clash was simply a helping hand for the club's referees — generate the draw, track scores, display everything at the clubhouse. One thing led to another: its creator took the referee training and now officiates himself.
That double perspective — player and referee — drives our priorities: score entry uses big digits from the side of the court, draws follow the FFT Competition Guide, and the Moja extension removes re-typing between the official tool and your tournament. We also run a WhatsApp community where padel referees share the weekend's refereeing calls.
Our commitments
Free, actually
Creating and running a tournament is free, with no credit card and no fees added to your players. The side tools — calculators, printable brackets, americano generator — are freely accessible, no account needed.
The court comes first
Tested on real sanctioned tournaments every month. If a feature can't survive a 32-team P250 Sunday, it doesn't ship.
Your data respected
No data resale, no ads. The Moja extension runs in your browser with your FFT session: nothing is sent to any third party.
FFT-compliant
Official draw formats, an up-to-date points scale and MOJA compatibility: Padel Clash complements the federal ecosystem, it doesn't bypass it.