Padel and doubles
Publish doubles padel matches and specify the remaining spots, expected level, and court where the match will be played.
Available sports
The platform is ready for one-on-one matches, doubles, small teams, and recreational or competitive activities. Filters by area, level, and date help every invitation start with better context.
Each sport needs different context. Play2Gether lets you describe available spots, level, venue, and conditions so participants know what to expect before requesting to join.
Publish doubles padel matches and specify the remaining spots, expected level, and court where the match will be played.
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The suggested level is not a professional certification. It is a reference that helps reduce large skill gaps and organize more compatible matches.
Learning the basic rules and movements.
Plays recreationally and can already sustain a match.
Plays regularly and has greater technical control.
Competes at a high pace and understands the sport's tactics.
Regularly participates in demanding leagues or tournaments.
Specify the court or meeting point and agree in advance on bookings, entry fees, or shared expenses.
Publish clear times and a realistic capacity to prevent confusion or overbooking.
Clarify whether the match is recreational or competitive, how teams are formed, and what each person should bring.