Track points, games and sets for both pairs in real time.
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The board keeps the count for one live padel match. Points run 0, 15, 30, 40 to win a game, the big number shows games in the current set, and each pair's sets won sit right beside it.
Padel is always doubles, two pairs of two. Scoring follows tennis until 40-40, where padel plays a golden point: one deciding point, no advantage, on the side the receiving pair chooses. JudgeMate defaults to the golden point and keeps advantage as an optional toggle.
It is free and needs no login to start a board. Share a live public link or QR code to put the score on a phone, laptop or the club TV. It stays a scoreboard: no brackets, no rankings, no line calls. The referee makes the calls, the board keeps the count.
Tap the point winner and the board rolls 0, 15, 30, 40 into games, and games into sets, for both pairs.
At 40-40 the board plays a single golden point, the Premier Padel and FIP format. Switch to advantage scoring if your league uses it.
Reach 6-6 in games and the board runs a tiebreak to 7, win by two, then hands the set to the pair that takes it.
Send a live link or QR code to a phone, laptop or courtside TV. Free, and no login to start.
Points count 0, 15, 30, 40 to win a game, six games win a set (by two), and the match is best of three sets. At 40-40 padel plays a golden point instead of advantage.
At deuce (40-40) padel skips advantage and plays one deciding point. The receiving pair chooses which side takes it, and that point wins the game. It is the standard Premier Padel and FIP format.
Yes. Open the live link or scan the QR code in any browser, then cast or plug into a courtside TV, laptop or phone. The score updates for everyone watching.
Yes to free, no to an account. Start a padel scoreboard without signing up and share the live link straight away.
No. The board keeps the score, nothing more. It does not make line calls, judge balls off the glass or officiate the match. The referee and players handle that.
New to the golden point, tiebreaks or how sets close out? Our padel scoring guide walks through every rule the board follows.
Read the padel scoring guide