Padel winter competition

Play all winter
indoors

Set up your own padel winter competition, indoor and alongside the official league. Your courts stay booked through the expensive season, teams schedule themselves, and the standings and ratings run automatically.

How clubs run a season competition

Silva's Padel runs a competition of 54 teams across three levels. The same model keeps your indoor courts booked all winter long.

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How to set up a winter competition

1

Create the competition

Pick a league or group format per level. Your whole winter structure is ready in ten minutes.

2

Split by level

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

3

Open registration

Players sign themselves up through your club page, with or without an entry fee paid online.

4

Standings and ratings on autopilot

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

Why winter is the perfect time to run a competition

In winter everything moves indoors and courts are your biggest cost. Your own competition keeps those courts booked and your members engaged, exactly when playing outside is not an option.

Courts booked in the expensive season

Indoor courts are your biggest cost in winter. A competition keeps them booked and buzzing all season long.

Alongside the official league

An indoor competition you run yourself, next to the official winter league. Completely low-threshold.

Flexible across the winter months

Teams schedule their own matches around the holidays and school breaks. No rigid weekly schedule that grinds to a halt.

Members warmed up until spring

Every match counts towards the rating, so your members stay engaged all winter and come into spring stronger.

Next season again

Copy your competition to a new season in one click

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

Frequently asked questions

A winter competition is an ongoing competition during the cold months, usually from November to February. Indoors your members keep playing while outdoor play would grind to a halt, often split into divisions by skill level.

Yes. Your own winter competition complements the official winter league: low-threshold, flexible and fully in your own hands. Members who do not fit the official format, or simply want to play more, can join yours.

Especially then. Teams schedule their own matches across the winter months, so you spread the load on your indoor courts. The standings keep moving without everything having to happen on one evening.

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 for free with Slams: run up to two events at once at no cost. Charge an entry fee and 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 winter competition

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