Feature in beta
The live draw is still rolling out: it is enabled account by account during the test phase. Ask for access from your dashboard, or when creating your account — the rest of Padel Clash is available right away.
A draw everyone follows
One source, four screens.
The same stage everywhere
Organiser, referees, public page and TV mode show exactly the same stage at the same moment. Nobody has to refresh, and nobody has to ask where things stand.
Pair by pair
Each draw plays out as a step: the pair is announced, then placed in the bracket or the pool. The suspense holds, and nobody misses a placement.
Brackets and pools
Draw a knockout bracket with its byes, or spread the pairs across pools — seeds keep their regulation positions.
Certified draw
Once finished, the draw closes and is certified: the exact order of the steps is preserved, which makes a disputed placement checkable rather than a matter of memory.
A dedicated TV channel
While a draw is running, TV mode opens a channel for it: the club screen switches to the draw, then returns to its usual rotation once it's over.
No account, no install
Players follow the draw from the tournament's public page. No account to create, no app to install — a link is enough.

How it plays out
Prepare the draw
Pick the round or the pools to draw, and the pairs involved. Seeds and byes are already positioned.
Open the session
The draw goes live: the public page and the club screens switch to it automatically.
Draw pair by pair
Each step plays out in front of everyone, and is recorded in the order it happened.
Close and certify
Once the draw is done, the session is certified and the bracket goes into play with its final placements.
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Frequently asked questions
Not yet. The feature is in beta and is enabled account by account during the test phase. The rest of Padel Clash — brackets, planning, refereeing, TV mode — is available immediately.
Open a draw session from your tournament: the public page and the club screens switch to it, then you draw the pairs one by one. Each placement appears at the same moment on every screen.
Both. You can draw a knockout bracket with its byes, or spread the pairs across the pools of a group phase.
On closing, the session records the exact order in which the steps happened and moves to a certified state. If a placement is disputed, the sequence can be reviewed instead of relying on what people remember.
Yes. Regulation seed positions and byes are applied before the draw: only the remaining slots are drawn at random.
No. The draw is followed from the tournament's public page, with a plain link, no account and no app to install.
A draw nobody disputes
Create your account to run your tournaments and request access to the live-draw beta.