What is MOJA?
MOJA is the French Tennis Federation's official tool for managing padel tournaments on the referee side. It replaced Beach Padel JA on 8 July 2026: existing tournaments, entries and logins were carried over automatically, with no new account to create.
MOJA connects to Ten'Up for player registration and to Hello Asso for online payment. It covers pair registration, real-time tracking, eligibility checks and sanctioning — but not yet draw generation or score entry, which are announced for the 2027 season.
MOJA isn't entirely new, either: club administrators were already using it for sanctioning requests. What changed in summer 2026 is the arrival of the referee module, which replaces Beach Padel JA for all sanctioned padel tournaments — Beach Padel JA still handles beach tennis and pickleball.
What changes with MOJA
The main new features compared with Beach Padel JA.
Online registration via Ten'Up
Players register directly from Ten'Up. The first player picks a partner, the second confirms: the pair is only final once both have validated.
Real-time tracking
The full entry list — names and rankings — is visible live on the tournament page, which limits last-minute withdrawals.
Secure online payment
Payment goes through Hello Asso, entirely free for the club: no subscription, no transaction fees. An optional donation is simply suggested to the player.
Stronger eligibility checks
Licence, minimum age, ranking against the event's bounds and whether the event is open to women are all checked automatically at registration, on both the player and referee sides.
Registration order or cut
P250 events and below run first-come, first-served; P500 and above run on ranking (the cut). Waiting lists and reinstatements are automated during the registration window.
Wildcards and waiting list
On cut-based events, wildcards are configurable and awarded by the referee. As soon as a spot opens, the next pair is reinstated automatically.
MOJA: key dates
Where the FFT tool's rollout stands, and what is announced next.
MOJA replaces Beach Padel JA
The switch is automatic for all sanctioned padel tournaments: sanctioning records, entries and logins are carried over as-is. Beach Padel JA keeps handling beach tennis and pickleball.
Start of the 2027 sporting year
The 2027 licence runs from 1 September 2026 to 31 August 2027. The 2027 Competition Guide introduces two new tournament categories at the top of the pyramid: P2000 and P3000.
Draws, scores and notifications in MOJA
The FFT has announced draw generation, scheduling, score entry and player notifications directly in MOJA, plus early thinking on a public API. Until then, those steps run through a management tool like Padel Clash.
What MOJA does not handle (yet)
MOJA covers registration and sanctioning. Everything sporting — from the draw to the scores — remains the referee's job.
Draws
Seeds, pools, qualifying rounds: MOJA generates no draws. That's announced for 2027; today the draw is built in a dedicated tool, following the Competition Guide.
Score entry
No score can be entered in MOJA during the event. Only the final ranking is declared there, at closure, for sanctioning and points allocation.
Scheduling and notifications
No court assignment, no time slots, no player notifications: all match-day organisation is prepared outside MOJA.
Live public tracking
No public page for players and spectators: without a companion tool, nobody can follow draws and scores in real time.
A public API
MOJA exposes no official API. Exchanges with other tools go through the Excel export of entries, or through a browser extension like the Moja assistant.
Good news: these gaps are exactly what Padel Clash covers for free — draws, live scores, court scheduling and a public page.
The Padel Clash assistant for Moja
A Chrome extension that links Moja and Padel Clash — no re-entry, using your own FFT session.
Create the tournament from Moja
From a Moja event, create the tournament in Padel Clash in one click: name, date and category prefilled, entries imported.
Import and sync teams
Pull Moja entries into Padel Clash, or register your teams in Moja — both ways, at any time, with no duplicates.
Send the ranking back to Moja
At the end, push the final ranking to Moja for sanctioning — no re-typing ranks pair by pair.
A nicer Moja day-to-day
On Moja, a bar adds a clean entry list, one-click export and quick pair registration by licence.
Padel Clash is compatible with MOJA import
MOJA handles registration and sanctioning on the FFT side, but does not yet generate draws or scores. That's where Padel Clash takes over: import the Excel export of your MOJA entries and run the whole tournament live — draws, scoring, court scheduling and public page.
Export from MOJA
Download the Excel export of your entries from MOJA (the "Tableau final" sheet).
Import into Padel Clash
On your tournament page, click Import and select the file: Padel Clash automatically recognises the MOJA format.
Run your tournament
Teams, players and rankings are created automatically. Generate the draws, enter scores and share the public page in real time.
Frequently asked questions about MOJA
MOJA is the FFT's official tool for managing padel tournament registration and sanctioning on the referee side. It replaced Beach Padel JA in July 2026 and brings online registration, secure payment and stronger eligibility checks.
Yes. Payment goes through Hello Asso, with no subscription, no commitment and no transaction fees for the club. Only an optional donation is suggested to the player at checkout; it is never a mandatory extra cost.
The first player registers from Ten'Up and picks a partner (or stays in partner search). The second player receives a notification and must validate in turn. The entry is only final once both validations are in.
P250 events and below run first-come, first-served, within the quota. From P500 up, the pair's ranking determines participation (the cut), regardless of registration order.
Yes. Everything recorded before the switch was carried over into MOJA, with the same login credentials. No new account is needed.
No. MOJA only replaces Beach Padel JA for registration and sanctioning. You can keep using your own tool to run the tournament, as long as the pairs are declared in MOJA for ranking and points.
Not in this first version: MOJA focuses on registration. Draw generation and score entry are announced for the 2027 season. In the meantime, a tool like Padel Clash already lets you manage draws and scoring live.
Yes. Padel Clash imports the Excel export of MOJA entries directly: teams, names and rankings are created automatically, with no double entry. You then manage draws, scores, scheduling and the public page in Padel Clash.
It's a browser extension you install once. On Moja it adds actions (a clean entry list, export, quick registration) and creates the tournament in Padel Clash in one click. In Padel Clash it imports and syncs teams with Moja both ways, and sends the final ranking back for sanctioning. It uses your own FFT session and shares nothing with any third party.
Every FFT-sanctioned padel tournament — P25 through P1000, plus the P2000 and P3000 categories introduced by the 2027 Competition Guide — goes through MOJA for registration and sanctioning. Non-sanctioned events (americano, mexicano, club tournaments) are not affected.
No. The FFT has mentioned that an API is under consideration, but nothing is available today. Exchanges with third-party tools go through the Excel export of entries, or through a browser extension acting with your referee session — like the Padel Clash Moja assistant.
From your event, MOJA offers an Excel export of entries (the 'Tableau final' sheet): names, licences, clubs, rankings and pair weight. That file imports as-is into Padel Clash. The Moja assistant also adds a one-click export button.
No, they are complementary: Ten'Up remains the players' app — finding tournaments, registering, linking to a padel club — while MOJA is the referee's and club's tool for managing those registrations and sanctioning.
Official sources
This guide is based on the FFT's official resources — refer to them for regulatory detail:
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