Padel tournaments in Berg

Padel tournaments in Berg, Baden-Württemberg: everything you need to know

Padel tournaments in Berg: getting started

Official padel tournaments organised by the Deutscher Padel Verband (DPV) take place regularly in Berg (Baden-Württemberg). There are currently 3 tournaments at 1 venue on the calendar. These GPS tournaments form the backbone of the competitive padel scene in Germany and are open to players of all levels — from beginners to experienced competitors.

This page shows the latest tournament calendar for Berg with a map, filters and event details. Below you'll find everything you need to know about the GPS system, registration, costs and how a typical tournament works.

What is a GPS tournament?

GPS stands for German Padel Series — the official ranking and tournament system of the DPV. Each GPS tournament is assigned a category that determines the difficulty level and the ranking points awarded. Categories range from GPS 50 (beginner) through GPS 200 and GPS 500 up to GPS 1500 (professional level).

To keep fields fair, a team points rule applies: the combined GPS points of both players must not exceed the limit for the chosen category. In GPS 50 events, this automatically ensures you play against teams at a similar beginner level.

Registration, costs and requirements

To enter a GPS tournament, you need three things: a playing partner, a free account on the RankedIn platform and a valid DPV membership. The annual membership costs €59 for adults, with a weekly pass available for €18 and a youth membership for €12.

The entry fee is capped at a maximum of €45 per player according to DPV regulations, and most tournaments charge between €20 and €45 per team. Registration typically closes on Monday at 22:00. The draw is published on Wednesday at 22:00.

Tournament format and scoring

Padel tournaments are always played in doubles (2 vs 2). Most tournaments start with a round-robin group phase followed by a knockout round. Matches are played as best-of-3 sets, with a tiebreak to 7 points at 6-6. In the deciding third set, a match tiebreak to 10 points is commonly used.

A special feature of padel: at deuce (40-40), the Golden Point is played — a single, decisive point. The returning team chooses which side to receive from. Tournament duration depends on the size of the draw: expect half a day to a full day.

What to bring to a tournament

For your first padel tournament, you'll need: a padel racket, padel shoes, a towel and enough water. Balls are usually provided by the organiser. Plan enough time — there are breaks between matches, but you should be available for the entire tournament block.

For more tips on preparation, the right equipment and tournament procedures, check out our detailed tournament guide.

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