Beginner
How to find padel partners at your level
Why the group chat keeps failing you — and a faster way to fill a balanced four.

You booked a court. Now you need three more people who actually play your level. The group chat is where that plan usually dies.
Why the group chat fails
- The people who reply first are rarely the right level.
- One strong player and three improvers makes a lopsided, no-fun match.
- By the time four say yes, the slot is gone.
What works instead
Match on level first, availability second. A balanced four — four players within half a level of each other — is the difference between a game you remember and an hour you endure.
The shortcut
PadiQ rates everyone on the same 0–7 scale and assembles balanced foursomes near you. You get a match request, you say yes, you play. No roster-wrangling.
Get your level and let the four come to you.
Frequently asked
- How do I find padel partners at my level?
- Match on level first, availability second. Use a tool that rates every player on the same scale, then groups four players within half a level of each other. PadiQ rates everyone on a 0–7 scale and assembles balanced foursomes near you, so you get a match request instead of chasing replies.
- Why do padel group chats fail?
- Group chats sort by who replies fastest, not by who fits the game. The first three to answer are rarely your level, so you end up with a lopsided four — or the court slot expires before anyone confirms. Matching by level removes the guesswork that makes chats unreliable.
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