Padel summer league

Don't let your club
go quiet over summer

Set up a padel summer league with divisions by level. Teams schedule their own matches around the holidays, while standings and ratings update automatically. Full courts all summer long.

How one club does it

Silva's Padel in Almelo is running a summer league of 54 teams across three levels, from 1 July to 30 September.

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How to set up a summer league

1

Create the competition

Pick a league or pool per level. Your structure is ready in ten minutes.

2

Split by level

Separate divisions for beginners, intermediate and advanced players. Everyone plays against equals.

3

Open sign-ups

Players register themselves through your club page, with or without an entry fee via iDEAL.

4

Standings and ratings on autopilot

Teams enter results and the standings and ratings take care of themselves. Up to date all summer.

Why summer is the perfect time for a league

Summer is the quietest season for most clubs. A league keeps members engaged and courts busy, exactly when things threaten to go quiet.

Full courts in the quiet season

While most clubs go quiet over summer, you keep members playing and courts booked.

Several levels at once

Run beginners, intermediate and advanced side by side as separate divisions, each with its own standings.

Flexible around holidays

Teams schedule their own matches across the months. No rigid weekly schedule that breaks on holidays.

Ready for autumn

Every match counts towards the rating, so your members come out of summer stronger and more engaged in September.

Next season again

Copy your competition to the new season in one click

Done with summer? Duplicate the whole setup (divisions, format and settings) to autumn or next year. You only change the dates and publish. Never rebuild a competition from scratch again.

Frequently asked questions

A summer league is a competition that bridges the summer months, usually from June to September. Instead of the club going quiet, members play a running competition, often split into divisions by playing level.

Yes. A competition spread over several months actually creates room: teams schedule their own matches around the holidays. In Slams the standings are always live, so you never have to update anything by hand while you are on holiday yourself.

Create a separate division (league or pool) per level, so teams play against evenly matched opponents. That keeps it fun and competitive for beginners and advanced players alike, right up to the final round.

Slams updates the standings per division automatically the moment a result comes in, including the games difference. Players follow the standings live on the club page without logging in.

You can start with Slams for free: run up to two events at once at no cost. If you charge an entry fee, you only pay a small fee per paid registration. Free events always stay free, with no fee.

Coen Reekers, founder of Slams
Coen ReekersFounder of Slams

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Set up your summer league

Free to start. No credit card. Live in ten minutes.