Tournament information

MatchMix 3-5 sterren

MatchMix 3-5 sterren

Play short matches with different partners at your level!
3-5 stars
Sunday, December 1 3:30 PM
120 minutes
For individual players (4-20)
Padel Amstelhof, Uithoorn
Participation costs €13,50 per player. Court rental and balls are included.

Individual players

This competition is for individual players. You can sign up without a partner.

Play level

This tournament is for players with a level of 3-5 stars. If your level is 2.5 or higher you are welcome to join, as levels are rounded to the nearest whole number. You cannot register if you have a level of 5.5 or higher.

ClubMatch
3 stars
5 stars
Playtomic
±1.5
±2.5

All matches

The first matches will be published online a few minutes before the start. Bring your mobile phone to see your court allocation and playing partners and to register results.

How it works

Courts are assigned based on player level. Each round is played with five players per court for one hour. You play a short match with each of the other four players and you sit out for one match (approximately 10 minutes). The players with the most points go up one court, the players with the least points go down one court. The remaining players stay on the same court. Then, you play another round in the same manner.

Results are used to adjust the player levels.

Match rules

Each player serves 6 times in a row for a total of 24 points. Every point counts, just like a tiebreak! Example scores are 15-9 and 12-12.

Waiting list

When the competition is full, players can sign up for the waiting list. If a spot becomes available, we will send an email notification to the first player on the list. The player has 24 hours to claim the spot. After 24 hours the exclusivity expires and the next player on the waiting list will be notified.

If a spot becomes available within 48 hours before the event, all members of the waiting list will be notified, and the first to respond will get the spot.

Courts

Court 3, Court 4, Court 5 and Court 6

Contact person

Robert Fransdonk