Sensa | Boston Intermediate Mexicano

This Tournament is for intermediate level players 1.75 - 3.4 NPRP.


Mexicano is a great tournament format for players of similar skill levels to play many short matches with several different people over three hours. 


Matches will be 32 points.


Rules of padel Mexicano:


The order of who you play against is not predetermined but is created depending on the results of the other matches.


1. A lottery decides who you play with and against in your first game

2. From your second game, the score of the other matches that decide your faith

3. The games depend on the results on the leaderboard. Number 1 and 3 plays against 2 and 4. 5 and 7 players against 6 and 8 and so on

4. Once the table has settled after a few rounds, the matches will be even. The better you play, the more difficult the opposition and vice versa

5. The scoring system allows you to play with new players in each game


Calculation of the score:

- Each match is played to 32 total points.

- Each team serves 4 or 6 times. Then the serve is passed to the opponent

- Each ball won gives 1 point to the winning team

- Once all balls have been played the score is entered and then transferred to the individual players. If a 24 point match finishes 10-14; player 1 and 2 gets 10 points each. Player 3 and 4 gets 14 points each

- When all matches have been played, the player that has collected the most points wins the tournament


To play a Mexicano padel tournament you need at least 8 participants or teams.

Instructor
Corey Thompson
NPRP
1.75 / 4.0
Pricing
1 session
$20.00
Non member - 1 session
$40.00

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